John Parker-lap decisively does not understand why the gentleman to marry, especially if he is passionate exclusively by gardening. True, he believed that, having met a reasonable young lady who separates his hobby, he would have reviewed his views on marriage.
However, falling right on him – in the literal sense of the word! – Young Meg Peterson was not at all suitable for the role of his wife. Firstly, she was too beautiful. Secondly, not quite dressed. Thirdly, they were officially not presented to each other. But John saw that the girl needed the help of a real man, and decided to show her friendly participation.
The poor fellow forgot that from simple friendly participation to passionate and ardent love is just a step …
Author
Mackenzie Sally
Translator
Cherezova T. L.
Publisher
AST, 2009
Series
Sharm-Mini
Genre
Modern foreign prose
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