Whilst heading to London to visit her wealthy godmother, Patricia is involved in a carriage accident that throws her into the path of Mr Darvill. After overhearing a derogatory comment about her opportune invasion of his privacy, Patricia declares herself to be a much sought after heiress trying escaping would-be suitors.
“Okay, originally, my mother had sole control of the Farrington fortune. When I turned thirty, I would control half of it. In the event of her death, the fortune would be frozen, with the exception of the monthly allowance, ...
You are the heir to the Farrington fortune and have an obligation to help manage your family's business affairs. Now is the time for you to take your rightful post as a manager and a partner. If you do not, you will be the biggest ...
Perhaps we can speak after dinner, Major?” That she called him Major in front of her family instead of mister or Gard, as she had been doing at her lessons amused him. Not that a major was anywhere near a lord in importance, ...
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In five years , she'd doubled the Farrington fortune ; in ten , the Farrington fortune could have rightly been called the O'Rourke fortune . But money isn't everything . May , the product of a wardrobe mistress from lowa and a plumber ...
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Mr Farrington had decided that ifthey had not heard from Johnnyby this time next year he must be presumed dead. He, Gordon,would one day inherit the whole Farrington fortune which, even aftersubtracting death duties, wouldstill mean ...
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