"I don't believe you. Sir Lawrence has shown me no sign of admiration. Indeed. I might say it's quite the contrary. It appears he finds me interfering and clumsy, and a good many other things. None of them complimentary."
Thus spoke Miss Goodhue, a young woman of good family, who has fallen upon hard times and is now employed as a governess.
What Miss Goodhue failed to recognize was that Sir Lawrence had a definite gleam in his eye when he looked at her. But she put him out of her mind as a romantic suitor.
A cat may look at a king, but a lowly governess could hardly give inviting stares to a gentleman of title. Or could she?
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