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Lucy wasn't sure of her feelings. Sir John gave his invalid daughter,Miranda, all that money could buy -- but the child craved love. As hernurse, Lucy became the object of Miranda's affections -- reluctantly,because her position was only temporary. She felt concerned when Sir Johnbrought home Lynette Harling, a temperamental ballerina uninterested in therole of stepmother. But was Lucy's concern for her patient or because of herfeelings for Sir John?
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