A Perfect Gentleman (2015)

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“Yes, but he could not have helped find my sister.” As they neared the bench where her maid sat, Ellianne asked, “Do you have siblings, my lord?”
“No, to my regret. Not even a half brother or sister. I do have a handful of cousins scattered across the country, mostly on my mother’s side. I have barely seen them since her passing.”
“Isabelle and Aunt Lally are all the family I have left now. I would do anything for my sister, pay any amount to have her returned. Or if she does not wish to come ho
...me, I would do anything in my power to see that she is safe and happy. Anything.”
“Even hiring a vagrant viscount to parade you through polite society, which can be anything but polite?” He smiled at his own self-deprecation.
“If that is what it takes, my lord, then yes.”
“I would feel more comfortable if you managed to forget the title part. Well, the vagrant part too, but I’d rather you called me by name. For both our sakes, we can give out that our families have some distant connection.


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