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No Darkness for Love

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When beautiful Atalanta Lynton has a chance meeting with a dashing French artist on her way home to her father’s modest Vicarage from Combe Castle where her aunt and cousins reside, she is smitten by his handsome Gallic charm and his talent as an Impressionist artist.

But no sooner than Paul Beaulieu, for that is his name, declares that he has fallen in love with her at first sight, she finds to her chagrin that her father has promised her hand in marriage to her cousin William, who is to become the British Ambassador to the newly independent country of Vallon and he has to be married to a suitable wife to take up such a prestigious post.

Although appalled at the prospect of a loveless marriage to her cold pompous cousin, Atalanta sees no alternative but to yield to her parents’ will and the union will definitely ensure that she can provide for her impoverished parents and her brother and twin sisters.

In Paris with her hated husband-to-be, the flame of her love is stoked once more by Paul’s unfailing ardour and, finding that her cousin already has a mistress who is with child, Atalanta now resolves that she must refuse to marry him.

But an enraged William will stop at nothing to prevent her marrying Paul and it seems that their love is doomed before it can really blossom.

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Author’s Note
Author’s NoteVallon does not exist, but the description of the Impressionists and their lives are factual. Le Chat Noir with its fantastic furnishings actually existed and its proprietor Rodolphe Sarles did much to popularise Montmartre. Renoir’s model Marie-Clementine Valadon changed her Christian name to Suzanne and became a famous artist. She was the mother of the genius Maurice Utrillo. Spring by Claude Monet is in the National Galerie Berlin-Dahlem. Le Moulin de la Galette by Auguste Renoir, Landscape at Chaponval by Camille Pissarro and many other pictures by the Impressionists which belong to the Louvre are on permanent exhibition in the Musée de Jeu de Paume in Paris. In 1803 Princess Pauline Borghese, sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, bought the present British Embassy in the Faubourg St. Honoré from the Duc de Chamort. The Duke of Wellington purchased the building from the Princess in 1814. It was the first British Embassy ever owned by the British Government. The cost of candles was a constant worry. Gas lighting was not installed until 1832, electricity in 1896. But an incoming Ambassador is still received with candles.

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