![]() England > Social life and customs > 19th century > Fiction. Search for related items by subject Subject: And suddenly four weeks seems like a long time. ![]() The pair seems destined to "duke it out," staking their claims.but it's all too soon that they realize their rivalry might lead to something much more intimate. Weeks three and four: But that means togetherness.a lot of togetherness, and long days-and evenings-in each other's company. ![]() Week two: Gabriel claims his father won the property in a bet, but he can't bring himself to toss Octavia out on her very delightful derrïre, so he makes her a four-week bargain: Together they'll pretend to be engaged, all the while seeking out any will, letter, or document that proves who gets the ownership. But when she arrives, she discovers the house is also claimed-by one Gabriel Fallon. Surely he meant for his daughter to have the property, and owning it means she could fix it up, sell it, and use the money to pay off her debts. ![]() "It only takes one moment to cause a scandal.and four weeks to live it down! Week one: Lovely, lively Octavia Holton arrives in the village, determined to claim her inheritance-the home she grew up in with her late father. ![]()
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