![]() ![]() ![]() “The three of us wield a great deal of influence, particularly with the so-called gentlemen to whom these rules would apply.” ![]() “We should write these down,” she said, pulling several sheets of paper from a drawer and re turning to hand them out. Lucinda stood, going to the desk at the other end of the room. It almost seemed an oxymoron, but clearly someone needed to do something about their arrogant, self-involved ways. Lucinda Barrett and Lady Georgiana Halley were right in their witty criticisms, as they usually were, and damn it all, she, too, was tired of being walked all over by every cravat-wearing member of humanity. She thought she’d accepted that all males were impossible, but from the ruckus in her heart, obviously she wasn’t happy about that fact. “A nd a gentleman should realize that a lady has a mind of her own, for goodness’ sake.” Evelyn Ruddick set down her teacup with a clatter, surprised that the conversation she and her friends had begun on the manners of men had become so…earnest. ![]()
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