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Safe in Paradise

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Having inherited a considerable fortune from her American Godmother, the beautiful young debutante,Zarina Bryden, really is the belle of the ball throughout London Society, wooed by an endless parade of insincere suitors in love with her money and not with her.

Both her mother and father have died and so she is an orphan, but a very rich one indeed.

So when her uncle and Guardian insists that she should marry the middle-aged Duke of Malnesbury, she is appalled at the idea and refuses point blank.

She then hears the sad news that her childhood friend, Rolfe, now the Earl of Linwood, is being forced to sell the neighbouring Priory with all its contents and its huge estate to pay off the accumulated debts of his now dead elder brother,

He is just about to start an auction for everything he owns when Zarina arrives to dramatically save the day with her huge fortune and she comes up with a cunning plan.

She makes an offer to use her inheritance to pay all The Priory’s debts and avoid the auction if only Rolfe will make her his fiancée, thereby making marriage to the Duke impossible.

Reluctantly Rolfe agrees to her plan as he really has no other option.

And he also persuades Zarina to travel with him on a voyage to India – and she accepts his offer to escape a loveless marriage and perhaps to find a true love of her own at the end of the long voyage.

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AUTHOR’S NOTE
AUTHOR’S NOTEAuctions have taken place all through civilisation. There is evidence of slave auctions in the Homeric period of Greek history, from early Christianity and to the more modern slave trade. The earliest known American auction was held in New Amsterdam in 1662. Over the centuries laws and regulations have been laid down in order to control fraud and abuse. I asked the Archives Department of Coutts’s Bank when cheques were first introduced, but apparently it is difficult to pinpoint a specific date. The forerunners of cheques, such as ‘Notes of Hand’ and other ‘negotiable instruments’ and cheques, merged in a gradual process during the mid-eighteenth century. The first formalised cheque books were introduced in the 1780s.

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