The second collection of 3 great novels by Mary Burchell.

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The second collection of 3 great novels by Mary Burchell.

  • 3.29 ·
  • 7 Ratings
  • 33 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 12 Have read

Choose What You Will:

When Harriet Denby became companion to old Mrs. Mayhew, she expected a quiet, busy country life with few excitements. Instead she became involved in a dramatic family tangle. At first she tried to remain an onlooker, but soon she realised that her whole happiness had become bound up with the Mayhew family -- whether things worked out for her or not.

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Publisher
Harlequin Books
Pages
576

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1975, Harlequin Books

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Published in

Toronto, New York

Table of Contents

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{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': 'Choose which you will'}
{'level': 0, 'label': '', 'pagenum': '', 'title': 'Meant for each other.'}

Edition Notes

Series
Harlequin omnibus -- 17
Other Titles
3 great novels by Mary Burchell., Take me with you., Choose which you will., Meant for each other.

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 1722 vol. 14

The Physical Object

Pagination
576 p. ;
Number of pages
576

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24219094M
Internet Archive
secondcollection00burc
ISBN 10
0373703163
ISBN 13
9780373703166
LCCN
2001568063
OCLC/WorldCat
35816203

Work Description

Take Me With You:

Leoni had spent her life in an orphanage. A well-run, kindly orphanage, true; but she wanted acutely to have a home of her own, to "belong" somewhere. Her first attempt - at the age of nine - to bring this about was not wholly successful; later she was luckier, and this is the story of how she found friendship, a career, and, finally, romance

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