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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1971 July - December Chapter 1 Feltman. Illus. by Albert H.

Winkler. ? 15Sep43; AA479466.

John A. Dickson Pub. Co. (PWH);

1Sep71; R512319.

The miracles of Jesus, arranged &

chronicled by Gilbert James Brett.

Edited by Melbourne I. Feltman.

? 25Sep43; AA437941. John A.

Dickson Pub. Co. (PWH); 1Sep71;

R512317.

The parables of Jesus, arranged &

chronicled by Gilbert James Brett.

Edited by Melbourne I. Feltman.

? 25Sep43; AA437940. John A.

Dickson Pub. Co. (PWH); 1Sep71;

R512316.

The teachings of Jesus, arranged &

chronicled by Gilbert James Brett.

Edited by Melbourne I. Feltman.

? 25Sep43; AA437954. John A.

Dickson Pub. Co. (PWH); 1Sep71;

R512318.

BREWSTER, K. G. SEE

THE NEW CENTURY DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

BRIGHT, ROBERT.

Georgie. Illus. by the author. (A Child's book) First pub. in Good housekeeping magazine, June 1944. NM: additions & revisions. ? 18Aug44; A182318. Robert Bright (A); 27Aug71; R511901.

BRINK, CAROL RYRIE.

Magical melons, more stories about

Caddie Woodlawn. Illus. by

Marguerite Davis. ? 31Oct44;

A184282. Carol Ryrie Brink (A);

3Nov71; R516067.

BRINNEN, JOHN MALCOLM. SEE NEW DIRECTIONS.

BRISH, WILLIAM M.

Understanding yourself and your world. SEE MARSHALL, LEON C.

BRISSON, PIERRE.

Les deux visages de Racine.

? 15Oct44, AF49740. Mme veuve

Pierre Brisson, nee Yolande

Chamoux (W); 2Nov71; R515922.

BRISSON, MME PIERRE. SEE BRISSON, YOLANDE CHAMOUX.

BRISSON, YOLANDE CHAMOUX.

Les deux visages de Racine. SEE

BRISSON, PIERRE.

BRITCHER, PHYLLIS.

Hi-ho for the country, by Romney Gay,

pseud. ? 15Jul44; A182669.

Phyllis Britcher (A); 16Aug71;

R511288.

BRITTON, KATHARINE. SEE HARTMAN, KATHARINE BRITTON.

BRO, MARGUERITE HARMON.

Hints on hobbies. (In Calling all

girls, Sept. 1944) ? 4Aug44;

B639945. Marguerite Harmon Bro (A);

12Oct71; R514755.

Take a look at your parents. (In

Calling all girls, Feb. 1944)

? 28Dec43; B612628. Marguerite

Harmon Bro (A); 12Oct71; R514754.

BROADUS, JOHN A.

On the preparation and delivery of sermons. New & rev. ed. by Jesse Burton Weatherspoon. ? 14Jun44; A181352. Emily L. Weatherspoon (W); 16Aug71; R511166.

BROCK, EMMA L.

Uncle Bennie goes visiting. Written & illustrated by Emma L. Brock. ? 18Sep44; A183037. Emma L. Brock (A); 30Sep71; R513830.

BRODIE, BERNARD.

A guide to naval strategy. Illus. by Jerome S. Kates. 3d ed. of A layman's guide to naval strategy. ? 14Aug44; A183022. Bernard Brodie (A); 26Nov71; R517162.

BROGAN, DENIS W.

The American character. (In Saturday

review of literature, Aug. 12, 1944)

? 9Aug44; B643347. Denis W. Brogan

(A); 18Nov71; R517131.

The American character. Pub. abroad

as The American problem. ? 1Sep44,

AI-28509; 23Oct44, A183705. Denis

W. Brogan (A); 18Nov71; R517129.

The American way in war. (In Harper's

magazine, May 1944) ? 28Apr44;

B628238. Denis W. Brogan (A);

18Nov71; R517132.

BROMFIELD, LOUIS.

Roots in the earth.

SEE WARING, P. ALSTON.

BRONSON, WILFRID S.

Hooker's holiday. Written & illustrated by Wilfrid S. Bronson. ? 21Sep44; A183035. Wilfrid S. Bronson (A); 27Sep71; R513815.

BRONTE, CHARLOTTE.

Jane Eyre. Illus. by Edward A. Wilson.

NM: illus. ? 25Sep44; A184010.

Random House, Inc. (PWH); 30Sep71;

R514426.

BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, WASHINGTON, D.C.

The geography of world air transport.

SEE VAN ZANDT, J. PARKER.

How Nazi Germany has controlled business.

SEE HAMBURGER, L.

Postwar tax policy and business

expansion. SEE KIMMEL, LEWIS H.

The price control and subsidy

program in Canada. SEE BACKMAN, JULES.

Price making in a democracy.

SEE NOURSE, EDWIN G.

BROOKS, AUBREY LEE.

Walter Clark, fighting Judge. ? 26Feb44; A178972. Thornton H. Brooks (C); 20Dec71; R519811.

BROOKS, THORNTON H.

Walter Clark, fighting Judge.

SEE BROOKS, AUBREY LEE.

BROOKS, WALTER R.

Freddy and Mr. Camphor. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. ? 18Sep44; A163039. Walter R. Brooks (A) & Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (PWH of K. Wiese); 30Sep71; R513831.

BROWDER, EARL.

Teheran, our path in war and peace. ? 21Jun44; A182925. International Publishers Co., Inc. (PWH); 20Dec71; R519830.

BROWN, BEATRICE CURTIS.

Story of England, by Beatrice Curtis

Brown & Helen Arbuthnot. Illustrated

by Gustaf Tenggren. ? 1Nov43;

A176695. Mollie Froberg Tenggren

(W); 3Sep71; R512600.

BROWN, BENJAMIN H.

The tariff reform movement in Great

Britain, 1881-1895. ? 17Nov43;

A176984. Benjamin H. Brown (A);

15Nov71; R516724.

BROWN, CATHERINE M.

To all hands. SEE BROWN, JOHN MASON.

BROWN, FRANCIS.

The War in maps: an atlas of the

New York times maps. By Francis

Brown & Lucas Mansitch. 3d ed.,

rev. & enl. ? 14Sep44; A183877.

Francis Brown (A); 30Sep71; R514420.

BROWN, FREEMAN.

Stunts and tumbling for girls. SEE

HORNE, VIRGINIA LEE.

BROWN, GEERY B.

The ABC's of the I.D.R. SEE BROWN,

PAUL.

BROWN, HARRIETT MCCUNE.

Our Latin American neighbors, by Harriett McCune Brown & Helen Miller Bailey. Under the editorship of Clarence H. Haring. ? 28Apr44; A180418. Harriett McCune Brown & Helen Miller Bailey (A); 8Nov71; R516245.

BROWN, HARRIET S.

The ABC's of the I.D.R. SEE BROWN,

PAUL.

BROWN, HARRY.

A walk in the sun. ? 26Jun44;

A181989. Harry Brown (A); 9Jul71;

R508743.

BROWN, HOWARD E.

Your life in a democracy. Drawings

by Ernest King. ? 6Mar44;

A179210. Walter R. Brown (E of

H. E. Brown); 16Dec71; R519065.

BROWN, JAMES BARRETT.

Skin grafting of burns; primary care, treatment, repair, by James Barrett Brown & Frank McDowell. NM: revisions & additions. ? 27Jul44; A182269. James Barrett Brown & Frank McDowell (A); 16Dec71; R519048.

BROWN, JAMES M.

Occupational accident prevention.

SEE JUDSON, HARRY H.

BROWN, JOE E.

Your kids and mine. Illustrated by

Raymond Creekmore. ? 19Oct44;

A184060. Joe E. Brown (A); 22Oct71;

R515049.

BROWN, JOHN MASON.

To all hands; an amphibious adventure.

Foreword by Alan G. Kirk. ? 8Nov43;

A176873. Catherine M. Brown (W);

3Nov71; R516306.

BROWN, MARGARET WISE.

The big fur secret. Pictures by

Robert de Veyrac. ? 25Oct44;

A183797. Roberta Brown Rauch (E of

M. W. Brown) & Robert de Veyrac (A);

15Dec71; R518561.

Black and white. Pictures by

Charles G. Shaw. ? 24May44; A180940.

Roberta Brown Rauch (E of M. W.

Brown) & Charles G. Shaw (A);

15Dec71; R518559.

Red light, green light. Written by

Golden MacDonald, pseud. Illustrated

by Leonard Weisgard. ? 21Sep44;

A183113. Roberta B. Rauch (E of

G. MacDonald) & Leonard Weisgard

(A); 23Sep71; R513303.

BROWN, PAUL.

The ABC's of the I.D.R.; a complete explanation of close-order drill, the manual, parades, formal guard mount. Rev. ed. ? 28Mar44; AA452194. Geery B. Brown (C) & Harriet S. Brown (W); 7Sep71; R512054.

Gone away with O'Malley: seventy years with horses, hounds and people. SEE KNOTT, M. O'MALLEY.

Jezebel the jeep. SEE DOWNEY,

FAIRFAX.

BROWN, RODERICK L. HAIG-. SEE HAIG-BROWN, RODERICK L.

BROWN, ROSE.

Two children & their jungle zoo. Illustrated by Ann Eshner. ? 15Mar44; A179594. Brunnhilde Denison (C of Rose Brown); 20Dec71; R519066.

BROWN, THOMAS KITE.

The executive's desk book. SEE

LEWIS, WILLIAM DODGE.

BROWN, THOMAS KITE. SEE THE WINSTON DICTIONARY.

BROWN, THOMAS KITE, JR. SEE THE SECRETARY'S DESK BOOK.

BROWN, WALTER R.

Your life in a democracy. SEE

BROWN, HOWARD E.

BROWN, ZENITH.

Girl with a golden bar, by Brenda Conrad, pseud. Appl. states first pub. serially in Woman's home companion, Dec. 1943-Mar. 1944. NM: revisions & additions. ? 8May44; A182135. Zenith Brown (A); 3Jan72; R520121.

BROWNE, LEWIS.

See what I mean? ? 7Oct43; A176083. Rebecca Tarlow & Bessie Leton (NK); 1Sep71; R511325.

BROWNELL, KATHRYN OSMOND.

A textbook of practical nursing. 2d ed., rev. ? 1Mar44; A179179. Kathryn Osmond Brownell (A); 13Oct71; R514836.

BRUECKNER, LEO J.

Arithmetic we use. Grade 9. By Leo J.

Brueckner, Foster E. Grossnickle &

Fred L. Bedford. ? 24Apr44;

A180324. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,

Inc. (PWH); 12Nov71; R516815.

BRYANT, BERNICE.

Future perfect; a guide to personality & popularity for the junior miss. Illustrated by Jean Baker. ? 22Sep44; A183086. Bernice Bryant (A); 3Jan72; R519925.

BRYANT, VIRGINIA.

Gynecology and gynecologic nursing.

SEE MILLER, NORMAN F.

BUCK, PEARL S.

Appeal to California. (In Asia and the

Americas, Jan. 1944) ? 11Jan44;

B613637. Pearl S. Buck (A); 2Sep71;

R512542.

Can the church be religious? (In

Christian century. Dec. 22, 1943)

? 20Dec43; B615178. Pearl S. Buck

(A); 2Sep71; R512545.

The darkest hour in China's history.

(In New York times book review,

Dec. 17, 1944) ? 17Dec44; B655788.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 10Dec71; R518525.

The dragon fish. (In Jack and Jill,

Sept. 1944) ? 30Aug44; B643067.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 10Dec71; R518495.

The dragon fish. Illustrated by

Esther Brock Bird. First pub. in

Jack and Jill, Sept. 1944. NM: additional

text. ? 14Sep44; A182879.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 17Jan72;

R520412.

Impressions. (In Photoplay, Nov.

1944) ? 11Oct44; B647896. Pearl

S. Buck (A); 10Dec71; R518511.

Descent into China. (In This week

magazine, Boston herald ed.,

Aug. 27, 1944) ? 23Aug44; B642568.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 10Dec71; R518493.

Journey for life. (In The American

magazine, Jan. 1944) ? 3Dec43;

B609698. Pearl S. Buck (A); 2Sep71;

R512531.

The man who showed China the vision.

(In New York times book review,

Mar. 12, 1944) ? 12Mar44; B621695.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 2Sep71; R512565.

Our last chance in China. (In Common

sense, Aug. 1944) ? 10Aug44;

B641302. Pearl S. Buck (A); 10Dec71;

R518485.

The real thing. Installment 1-5.

(In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan,

Feb.-June 1944) ? 29Dec43,

A5-131464; 9Feb44, A5-131367;

17Mar44, A5-131417; 21Apr44,

A5-132186; 31May44, A5-132883.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 2Sep71; R512520,

512518-512519, 512521-512522.

The spirit and the flesh. ? 6Mar44;

A179196. Pearl S. Buck (A);

2Sep71; R512517.

The story of dragon seed. ? 1Aug44;

A182125. Pearl S. Buck (A);

10Dec71; R518527.

Sun Yat Sen. (In Asia and the Americas,

Apr. 1944) ? 4Apr44; B624781.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 2Sep71; R512572.

A time to love. (In Ladies home

journal, July 1944) ? 21Jun44;

B635062. Pearl S. Buck (A);

10Dec71; R518461.

Understanding the Chinese. (In

Rotarian, Jan. 1944) ? 3Jan44;

B615092. Pearl S. Buck (A); 2Sep71;

R512544.

BUCKMASTER, HENRIETTA.

Deep river. ? 5Oct44; A183333.

Henrietta Buckmaster (A); 7Oct71;

R514590.

BUNNELL, ELIZABETH.

Surgery of the hand. SEE BUNNELL,

STERLING.

BUNNELL, STERLING.

Surgery of the hand. ? 3Oct44; A183341. Elizabeth Bunnell (W); 16Dec71; R519040.

BURANELLI, PROSPER.

The cross word puzzle book; a fifty-sixth anthology of fifty-five new cross word puzzles. Edited by Prosper Buranelli, F. Gregory Hartswick & Margaret Petherbridge. ? 18Oct44; A184001. Simon & Schuster, Inc. (PWH); 20Oct71; R515127.

BURGESS, THORNTON W.

The adventures of Bobby Coon. With

illus. by Harrison Cady. New

popular ed. NM: Illus. ? 7Jun44;

A181444. Little, Brown & Co.,

Inc. (PWH); 11Nov71; R518273.

The adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse.

With Illus. by Harrison Cady. New

popular ed. NM: Illus. ? 7Jun44;

A181443. Little, Brown & Co.,

Inc. (PWH); 11Nov71; R518272.

The adventures of Grandfather Frog.

With illus. by Harrison Cady.

New popular ed. ? on new illus.;

7Jun44; A181445. Little, Brown &

Co., Inc. (PWH); 11Nov71; R518274.

The adventures of Johnny Chuck.

Illus. by Harrison Cady. New

popular ed. NM: Illus. ? 7Jun44;

A181142. Little, Brown & Co.,

Inc. (PWH); 11Nov71; R518271.

On the green meadows: a book of nature

stories. Illustrated by Harrison

Cady. ? 17Oct44; A183492.

Louis W. Doherty & Third National

Bank of Hampden County (E of

T. W. Burgess); 9Dec71; R518261.

BURKE, ARVID J.

Defensible spending for public schools.

With an introd. by Paul R. Mort.

? 9Dec43; A177423. Arvid J. Burke

(A); 18Nov71; R517063.

BURKE, W. J. SEE

ALBUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY: COLONIAL PERIOD.

BURLEY, ROSS A.

Burley's baffling black boards.

? 15Sep43; AA443953. Beverly A.

Burley Killion (C); 15Sep71;

R513104.

BURLINGHAM, MARY.

The second climbing book.

SEE STEINER, CHARLOTTE.

BURNETT, R. WILL.

Biology for better living.

SEE BAYLES, ERNEST E.

Key to Laboratory and workbook

activities in biology, by R. Will

Burnett & Paul E. Blackwood.

? 15Dec44; AA472806. R. Will

Burnett (A); 20Dec71; R519144.

Laboratory and workbook activities in biology, by R. Will Burnett & Paul E. Blackwood. Scientific drawings by Ted R. Miller. 1944 revision. ? 23Sep44; AA465596. R. Will Burnett (A); 20Dec71; R519143.

To live in health. Scientific drawings by Zhenya Gay, other drawings by Edmund Monroe. ? 4Jan44; A177921. R. Will Burnett (A); 20Dec71; R519119.

BURNETT, W. R.

Nobody lives forever. Book version of material prev. pub. in Collier's magazine. ? 17Jan44; A178203. W. R. Burnett (A); 20Sep71; R513054.

Nobody lives forever. (In Collier's, Oct. 9-30, 1943) ? 1Oct43, B602537; 3Oct43, B604068; 13Oct43, B604667; 22Oct43, B605215. W. R. Burnett (A); 20Sep71; R513055-513058.

BURNETT, WHIT, ed.

The story pocket book. ? on foreword

& biographical notes; 20Dec44;

AA473628. Simon Schuster, Inc.

(PWH); 23Dec71; R519610.

BURNS, ELMER E.

Physics, a basic science.

SEE VERWIEBE, FRANK L.

BURNS, HARRISON.

Annotated Indiana statutes, 1833.

SEE INDIANA. LAWS, STATUTES, ETC.

BURNS, MARJORIE MILLS.

Cooking on a ration; food is still fun, by Marjorie Mills. ? 28Sep43; A175987. Marjorie Mills Burns (A); 30Jun71; R508477.

BURR, JOHN G.

The framework of battle. ? 15Sep43;

A175579. John G. Burr (A); 30Aug71;

R511671.

BURTON, JEAN.

Heyday of a wizard: Daniel Home, the

medium. ? 17Apr44; A180419.

American Trust Co. (E); 16Jul71;

R514646.

BURTON, KATHERINE.

Mother Butler of Marymount.

? 19Apr44; A180090. Katherine

Burton (A); 23Dec71; R519694.

No shadow of turning; the life of

James Kent Stone, Father Fidelis of

the Cross. ? 25Oct44; A183842.

Katherine Burton (A); 27Dec71;

R519488.

BURTON, VIRGINIA LEE. SEE DEMETRIOS, VIRGINIA LEE BURTON.

BUSCH, NIVEN.

Duel In the sun. ? 5Jan44; A177967.

Niven Busch (A); 23Aug71; R511467.

BUSCH, NOEL F.

My unconsidered Judgment. Decorations in line by Ilonka Karasz. ? 11Jul44; A181951. Noel F. Busch (A); 13Dec71; R518169.

BUSH, MARGARET.

Victor Herbert, songs for children.

SEE BARTLETT, ELLA HERBERT, ed.

BUSONI, HANNAH.

Somi builds a church. SEE BUSONI,

RAFAELLO.

Stanley's Africa. SEE BUSONI,

RAFAELLO.

BUSONI, RAFAELLO.

Chancho: a boy and his pig in Peru.

SEE STARK, B. SUTHERLAND.

Pegs of history.

SEE FISH, HELEN DEAN.

Sasha and the samovar.

SEE BEIM, LORRAINE.

Somi builds a church; a story from

Lapland. Written & illustrated by

Rafaello Busoni. ? 27Aug43;

A175281. Hannah Busoni (W);

24Aug71; R511492.

Stanley's Africa. Written & illustrated by Rafaello Busoni. ? 20Oct44; A183619. Hannah Busoni (W); 3Nov71; R516290.

BUTLER, BRADFORD.

New York surrogate law and practice.

Vol. 1-4. 1944 cumulative pocket

part. ? 24Mar44; AA454586. West

Pub. Co. (PWH); 12Aug71; R510230.

BUTLER, JOHN C.

Sheet metal theory and practice.

Drawings by Ludger O. Genereux.

? 7Dec44; A184877. John C.

Butler (A) & John Wiley & Sons,

Inc., Publishers (PWH); 8Dec71;

R518040.

BUTLER, SAMUEL.

The Odyssey of Homer.

SEE HOMER.

The way of all flesh. Illustrated by Andre Durenceau. ? on new illus.; 20Dec44; A185698. Doubleday & Co., Inc. (PWH); 27Dec71; R519377.

BUTTERFIELD, WILLIAM HENRY.

How to use letters in college public relations; a survey of principles and source book of effective examples. ? 8Mar44; A179204. William Henry Butterfield (A); 6Dec71; R517793.

BUTZERIN, EULA B. SEE

STATE BOARD QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR

NURSES.

BYNNER, WITTER.

Nocturne. (In Free world, July, 1944)

? 22Jun44; B635265. Paul Horgan &

Dorothy Chauvenet (E); 9Jul71;

R508742.

BZOCH, KENNETH R.

Assessing language skills in infancy; a handbook for the multidimensional analysis of emergent language, by Kenneth R. Bzoch & Richard League. 1st ed. Gainesville, Fla., Tree of Life Press. 56 p. ? *; *. Kenneth R. Bzoch & Richard League; 21Jun71; A280082.

C.W.L. SEE COMMUNITY WELFARE LEAGUE.

CABLE, GEORGE WASHINGTON.

Old Creole days, by George Washington

Cable, together with the scenes of

Cable's romances by Lafcadio Hearn.

Prologue by Edward LaRocque Tinker.

Illus. by John O'Hara Cosgrave II.

NM: Cable and the Creoles, a

prologue & the illus. ? 10Sep43;

A175390. George Macy Companies,

Inc. (PWH); 16Aug71; R511296.

CADMAN, ANNE BRADFORD.

Survey and directory marketing research agencies in New York City. SEE BRADFORD, ERNEST S.

CADY, HARRISON.

For works illustrated by Harrison

Cady SEE BURGESS, THORNTON W.

CAIN, STANLEY A.

Foundations of plant geography. ? 24May44; A180939. Stanley A. Cain (A); 30Nov71; R517353.

CALAHAN, GLADYS RALSTON.

What makes a war end. SEE CALAHAN,

H. A.

CALAHAN, H. A.

What makes a war end? ? 28Sep44;

A183252. Gladys Ralston Calahan

(W); 18Oct71; R515241.

CALANDRA, ALEXANDER.

Cooperative general chemistry test for college students. SEE ASHFORD, THEODORE A.

CALDWELL, ERSKINE.

Sylvia. (In Maryland quarterly,

Apr. 18, 1944) ? 18Apr44; B627017.

Erskine Caldwell (A); 12Nov71;

R515384.

Tragic ground. ? 13Oct44; A185536.

Erskine Caldwell (A); 12Nov71;

R515383.

CALDWELL, TAYLOR, pseud. SEE

REBACK, JANET M.

CALIFORNIA. DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL.

Advance California appellate reports.

J. O. Tucker, editor. ? Bancroft-Whitney

Co. (PWH)

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Temple Madison
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I was sitting in the Presidential Suite of The Pierre, wearing a Vera Wang gown worth more than most people earn in a decade. It was supposed to be the wedding of the century, the final move to merge two of Manhattan's most powerful empires. Then my phone buzzed. It was an Instagram Story from my fiancé, Jameson. He was at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris with a caption that read: "Fuck the chains. Chasing freedom." He hadn't just gotten cold feet; he had abandoned me at the altar to run across the world. My father didn't come in to comfort me. He burst through the door roaring about a lost acquisition deal, telling me the Holland Group would strip our family for parts if the ceremony didn't happen by noon. My stepmother wailed about us becoming the laughingstock of the Upper East Side. The Holland PR director even suggested I fake a "panic attack" to make myself look weak and sympathetic to save their stock price. Then Jameson’s sleazy cousin, Pierce, walked in with a lopsided grin, offering to "step in" and marry me just to get his hands on my assets. I looked at them and realized I wasn't a daughter or a bride to anyone in that room. I was a failed asset, a bouncing check, a girl whose own father told her to go to Paris and "beg" the man who had just publicly humiliated her. The girl who wanted to be loved died in that mirror. I realized that if I was going to be sold to save a merger, I was going to sell myself to the one who actually controlled the money. I marched past my parents and walked straight into the VIP holding room. I looked the most powerful man in the room—Jameson’s cold, ruthless uncle, Fletcher Holland—dead in the eye and threw the iPad on the table. "Jameson is gone," I said, my voice as hard as stone. "Marry me instead."

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