

An edition of A nightingale sang (1979)
By Barbara Cartland
Publish Date
1979
Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
eng
Pages
160
Description:
When the Duke held Aleta in his arms, he had never known such rapture. "Do you love me?" he asked. "Oh, Tybalt, you know I do." "You excite me so wildly, my precious." "I... want to... excite you... as you excite me." The Duke could only gaze at Aleta's lovely young face. "Making love is so... wonderful," she whispered. "My precious, you are sure that is how you felt?" "Oh, yes and the nightingales were singing... and I am certain the angels were ... too." He held Aleta closer still and said a prayer of thankfulness in his heart. Looking at her now, her beautiful hair shining in the moonlight, the Duke told himself that no man in the world had ever been more blessed. "I love you," he cried suddenly. "I love you with all my heart and soul!"
subjects: 1970s, Fiction in English, Historical Fiction, Romance Fiction, History, Fiction, Fiction, romance, general
People: Duke Tybalt, Aleta
Places: London (England), Great Britain
Times: 1919, Post-World War I, George V, 1910-1936