Dr. Phillips attended an International Conference on mechanism and machines (organized by Professor Mihail S. Konstantinov of Sofia) in 1965 at Varna, Bulgaria. The conference took place at the Marie Curie Memorial Conference Center on the beach at Varna. In the view of many of the participants (mos
Beyond the Plough
β Scribed by Woods, Janet
- Book ID
- 109333042
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster UK
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Series
- Dorset Girl 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780743468008
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β¦ Synopsis
Now a wealthy young widow, former peasant girl Siana Forbes has overcome her humble beginnings to become mistress of Cheverton Manor, the handsome estate which her infant son Ashley will one day inherit. She is at last beginning to recover from her grief at the death of her husband, the powerful and sensual squire, Edward Forbes, and when the man she truly loves, village doctor Francis Matheson, asks for her hand in marriage, it seems as though Siana can dare to be happy again. But it cannot last. The death of his brother means that Francis must undertake a perilous voyage to Van Dieman's Lane off the coast of Australia - a land where danger and hardship await. Left to raise a growing family, Siana faces trouble on the home front too, when a sinister figure from her past re-emerges, determined to cause havoc. And a terrible ordeal suffered by Siana's stepdaughter, Maryse, on the night of the harvest supper means that Siana is faced with a heartbreaking choice. Will she be able...
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