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Call of the Heart

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Half-starved, sickly and pale, the beautiful Lalitha lives in the shadow of her stepsister, the glamorous Lady Sophie Studley, darling of London’s Beau Monde. Because only Lalitha knows the dark secrets upon which her stepmother, Lady Studley, has built a new life for herself and her daughter. Worked like a slave and frequently thrashed with her stepmother’s cane, she feels that should one of these beatings go too far her death would merely come as a relief.The conniving mother and daughter’s latest deceit involves Sophie’s latest two suitors. Betrothed to Julius Verton, Sophie is dismayed to find that he has no money of his own, at least until his uncle, the Duke of Yelverton, dies.With typical callousness she plans to abandon Julius and elope with the immensely wealthy Lord Rothwyn, a friend of the Prince Regent. But she does not love him, only his riches and his position in Society. “Oh, well,” she says, “perhaps his Lordship will not live long. Then I shall be a rich widow and will be able to marry Julius when he is the Duke of Yelverton after all!” But when news arrives that Julius’ uncle is on his deathbed everything changes. Sophie sends Lalitha to meet Lord Rothwyn at the Church to tell him that he is being jilted. And from the moment the dashing Lord mistakes her for Sophie and seizes her in a passionate kiss, her heart is lost and her life is changed forever –

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Author’s NoteThe traffic in women and children from England to the Continent grew and it was not until the passing of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill that young virgins ceased to be smuggled across to the Continent to be sold like cattle. William Thomas Stead, editor of The Pall Mall Gazette, started in 1880 to try and free the child slaves of England by arousing public indignation to the point where the Criminal Amendment Bill, which had time and time again been dropped by Parliament, should be made law. Accordingly Stead bought a girl of thirteen, whose mother agreed to sell her for one pound. He had the girl certified as a virgin by a doctor and, taking her to France, lodged her in a Salvation Army hostel. He reported what he had done in his newspaper and aroused instantaneous interest. What followed is history. Stead was prosecuted and sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. But on April 14th, 1885 the Act was passed by 179 votes to 71 to make further provision for the protection of women and children and future suppression of brothels. The traffic in women still flourishes in many parts of the world today, especially the Middle East.

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