Francesco through back her head and laughed. It was the cruel, pitiless laugh of a woman who had long ago stopped expecting mercy and decency to fall her way.
“Because, Mr. Lang, my poor, misguided husband, brilliant and well-liked as he was, also happened to be carrying on with the chancellor’s daughter.”
Tony stared, aghast. “His daughter?!”
“Emma,” Francesco said, spitting out the word as if were a mouthful of poison. “She was a child, only 14. Simon adored her. We were never able to have children, you see. So he took a fatherly interest. He spent time with her. Mentored her. It was never anything illicit, not like they accused him of. But that girl, that stupid, attention-starved little strumpet, she took it all for love, for desire. She wrote letters. She filled diaries with fantasies and foolish plans. It was only a matter of time before her father found out.”
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 80
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Wetting the Curse Scene 8
When Ted saw her his mouth went dry, his palms got sweaty and his stomach was instantly in knots....
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Assignations Scene 10
Roland noticed that beside his plate of chicken nuggets were three brightly colored crayons and a piece of paper...
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Lamp of Love Scene 77
As Kimberly put their bottles of formula in a pot of water on the stove to warm, she thought...
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So Long to Normality Scene 21
Pa was shoutin’ to get the water hose and buckets. There was a loud crashin’ sound inside the barn...
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Dreaming of a Dark Winter Scene 10
“You don’t have to come, but working is about the only way to get out in the field. It’s...
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Molly in Pampers Scene 24
Christmas, was a new horizon for her and her mother. They were going to be with the family through...
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Ellen’s Visitor Scene 84
Ellen looked with gentle exasperation at Susan and pulled her away. “Now now, we don’t want to get our...
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Diapers for Jessica Scene 99
‘I understand Mom. Good luck.” “Thanks. I’m hoping things’ll go well.” Returning from the washroom, Mrs. Anderson remade her...