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I Should Have Known

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I Should Have Known

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Shy Shelley Bray was a young teacher from London, who was appointed governess of the two young children by Esmond Torrington in Monte Carlo. She thought that she would be in complete charge of the children during their father's absence, until she met her employer's sister, a wheel-chair invalid. She had received no warning of her existence. Shelley quickly realized that she would be challenged and frustrated in her efforts to win her new pupils' love and trust, as she was forbidden to mention their beautiful mother. Worst of all, she was constantly made to feel small in front of her new employer, a world-famous symphony director - and for some strange reason that mattered terribly to Shelley. Soon she had fallen desperatly in love with Esmond and she found herself tossed suddenly into a maelstrom of passion and jealousy, and only her commonsense and humour could saved the family from ruin.

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