Once a Bride (2008)

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She found Isolde where the maid had been the other day — seated on a bench along the near wall of the practice yard while watching Timothy wield a lance.At the moment only Roland and Timothy engaged in a lesson in swordplay. They used wooden practice swords, wore no chain mail or even a padded gambeson for protection. In snug, short-sleeved brown tunics, they slowly thrust and parried in a mock fight.Eloise tried not to notice Roland’s eloquent form, the grace and power with which he moved. Now ...was the perfect time to have a private, heartfelt talk with Isolde about Timothy, and she’d not let the man’s surefooted, well-timed movements distract her.As Eloise slid onto the bench, Isolde greeted her with a slight frown. “Did ye have need of me, milady?”“Nay. I merely wondered what kept you from the hall so long. Now I see.”Isolde’s frown reversed into a soft smile. “He is wonderful to watch.”Eloise glanced toward the object of Isolde’s attraction, thinking the lad’s master wonderful to watch, too.

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