To Walk in the Sun (Wiggons' School for Elegant Young Ladies - book 1)

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“So, first, we need to find a piece of a map,” Eliza announced.
“If not, he will try to seduce me to do it,”
Sophia grumbled. “As if I would fall for someone his age. He is old. At least thirty.”
“Some gentlemen think highly of themselves when they should not,” Rosemary assured her.
“Miss Crawford may find it first.” Sophia stretched her feet and pointed her toes toward the fireplace.
“I hope she does. But if not, we will help her,” Rosemary insisted.
“Miss Crawford a murderess?” Eliza looked at
... her friends. “I don’t think that can be true.”
“One never knows what is the truth. My mother always says that nobody really knows what goes on in a household,”
Sophia insisted.
“But a murderess? If that were the case, Mrs.
Wiggons would have never let her teach.”
“That is true,” Sophia sighed.
“Finally,” Eliza looked at both of the girls.
“Lord Atwoods’s wife is back from the dead, sleeping in his chamber.”
Rosemary pulled her robe tight.
“And, our school will not be done before she begins to get hungry.”


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