![]() ![]() Jane and Anthony are both determined to devour more food than the other-all while maintaining a polite facade. In their first encounter, afternoon tea in the company of Jane’s relatives turns into a fierce competition. Where Anthony is simple and even childlike, Jane Kent is just uneducated and still suffering from the traumas of spending her early life in poverty. But when a poor relation of the Penhallow family arrives in the neighborhood, she quickly becomes friends with both Anthony and Wakefield. He would rather spend his days pottering about on his farm and skipping stones on the lake with his 8-year-old son, Wakefield. When a Regency duke would rather feed blancmange to his prize pig than pay court to prospective brides, it’s fortunate that the girl next door also likes pigs.Īnthony Farr, Duke of Radcliffe survived an unhappy first marriage and is deathly afraid of marrying again. ![]()
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