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Pretty young Mary Burleigh said yes when Calvin Tait proposed to her. She was only nineteen, and it was the first time any man had asked to marry her. She didn't know for sure whether she loved him or not, but she desperately needed comfort and a helping hand because the death of her mother left her as the responsible head of a large and penniless family. Mary was to regret that decision bitterly. First, both she and Cal agreed that their marriage had best be kept secret, for he wasn't earning enough to support a wife and she was determined to keep the Burleigh family together and get the debts paid off. But the day Mary met Jeffery Maclean she knew beyond a doubt what real love meant... To be nineteen and in love and married to the wrong man is a tragic burden...
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Originally published, London: Murray, 1936.
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