As the days passed, Ada grew increasingly frail. She was often dizzy, and so weak that she now had no objection when Adam carried her to sit outside in the sunshine, or up to bed at night. He even took her to the loo, though she drew the line at him coming inside with her.
“Find someone who is proud to be with you, Adam. Someone who knows you aren’t perfect, but loves your imperfections.” she repeated time and time again. “She must have class. That doesn’t come from money, you understand. It’s an indefinable something extra, a quality, which is apparent whether or not someone is well off. Grooming, manners, kindness, strength of character – these are things that define class.”
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So as not to show any spoilers I have not included a synopsis, however, you can find out more about the storyline and author by visiting this page
If you don’t really want to read any major spoilers, then you can tease yourself a little more, by reading the first few lines of the story by visiting this page
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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by … Jenn at ‘A Daily Rhythm’
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Grab your current read.
Open to a random page.
- Share a couple of “teaser” sentences, from somewhere on that page.
- Be careful not to share “spoiler” sentences.
- Remember to share the title and author too.
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