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Barbara Cartland: Escape from Passion

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With the death of her mother, her father's subsequent suicide by drowning in the English Channel, all in the foreboding shadow of imminent war, the beautiful young Fleur Garton is vulnerable to say the least. Even more so when her new love, Lucien, a French airman, is killed just two weeks after the Second World War is declared and followed after by the death of his mother. Left bereft and alone at a remote Château in German-occupied France, Fleur has to find a way home to England before the Germans discover her and in a French Resistance safe house she meets and falls in love with another airman, Royal Air Force pilot Jack Reynolds. Sadly her heart is about to be broken once more on arrival in England after a gruelling voyage of escape from France. Desperate to escape Jack's family home, Fleur seeks employment at Greystone Priory as housekeeper-companion to the ailing mother of the renowned motor car tycoon, Sir Norman Mitcham. Instantly she falls in love with the grandeur and beauty of the house and with the arch but kindly Mrs. Mitcham. But, although she takes an intense dislike to Sir Norman, who seems cold, ruthless and aloof, she decides that this is where she will achieve her aim, 'to hate all men, to dispense with love in her life and forget about it'. Gradually, though, as she begins to discern the man behind the façade, she warms to Sir Norman. And perhaps her heart is ready for a different kind of love from a man who will never ever break it.

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Fleur shuddered.

“I have no right to ask it of you,” she said again.

“You must be careful, that is all. You are clever, mademoiselle , and at the moment you would deceive many people.”

Fleur glanced in a small mirror hanging on the wall and laughed.

“I look terrible,” she exclaimed. “But it is thanks to this dress that I am here, so I must be grateful, Marie lent it to me.”

Madame Bouvais came nearer and touched it.

“I thought I recognised it. It was Marie’s best. She bought it when she was betrothed.”

“What happened?” Fleur asked. “She told me that it was for her trousseau, but never said why she had not married the man.”

“She never told you?” Marie’s sister-in-law repeated enquiringly. “Poor soul! Perhaps she is shy to speak of it. She was engaged for a long time, oh, many years before I married Jacques and came here to live.

“Marie is his eldest sister, but her sisters married before her although she was the first to be betrothed. The young man’s father was an old friend of the family. That Marie should espouse his son was arranged while they were children. But there were difficulties. Marie’s fiancé was a fisherman and the seasons were bad for years and the Wedding was postponed. Marie’s dot was complete, her trousseau was ready, but the young man could not complete his side of the bargain.

“Then at last everything was settled and the date fixed. Marie was excited, she had been afraid if she waited much longer she would copy Saint Catherine. But Grand-père , Marie’s father, was a gambler. He loved to take a chance, you understand. He would gamble on many things, on which boat would bring in the best catch and on whose bitch would pup first.

“He was many things, fisherman, farmer, Mayor of Saint Madeleine, but always, always, he was a gambler and nothing could stop him. He had been well off, for he had inherited a great deal of land, but he gambled a good part of it away. Only this farm remained and that too I believe would have gone if he had not died.”

“And Marie?” Fleur asked, sensing the inevitable end of the story.

“Marie’s dot went one evening in June. It was on a race, a race of boats as to who could round the buoy the quickest. The old man was so certain that he had chosen the right one.

“There was an Advocate, nearly as bad as he was himself, living in the place then. He was a greedy man and he would always take a bet in cash not kind. He incited Grand - père , taunted him and jeered at him until the old man came back here and, taking Marie’s dot from its hiding place beneath his bed, carried it down to the quay. No one realised what he was doing until it was too late and the money was wagered and lost.”

“And because of that Marie’s fiancé would not marry her?” Fleur cried in horror. “How despicable and how mean!”

“But how could he without her dot ? He had depended on it, you see, the sum had been arranged. And there was another girl who had always wanted him. She was wealthy and her parents were anxious for the match.”

“They were married within three months and then Marie went away to service to the Comtesse. She was lucky to find such a position and we have often envied her.”

“Envied her!” Fleur exclaimed. “When she might have been married with a home of her own. How could you?”

“It was a privilege to serve anyone so gracious as the Comtesse. Often she would send us little messages. Once, when my children were ill, we received a present of money and fruit from the estate. We were very proud of the connection. Marie certainly did well for herself.”

Fleur knew that there was nothing she could say, but she felt as if the dress that she wore was the expression of a tragedy beyond words, a tragedy of a life broken and ruined by greed.

“And now, mademoiselle – ”

Fleur interrupted Madame Bouvais.

“Is it not unwise to call me ‘ mademoiselle ’?” she asked. “Perhaps while I am here I had better be just ‘Jeanne’.”

“It seems wrong somehow, rather too familiar.”

“Not really,” Fleur replied. “Not when you think of what you are doing for me.”

Madame Bouvais smiled and her smile was curiously sweet.

“We are glad to do it,” she said quietly, “even though you must forgive me if it makes me sometimes a little afraid.”

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