Cat O'Nine Tales and Other Stories - Jeffrey Archer [91]
so well? Or would Gian Lorenzo simply tell all those who inquired that it had become immediately clear to him why Paolo had declared that it was love at first sight. The same shy smile as Angelina, the same bright enthusiastic twinkle in her eyes,
the same gentleness that was clear for all to see, or was it, as Gian Lorenzo suspected, that the journalists would only report that she fitted snugly into Angelinas old wedding dress—the yards and yards of silk forming a magnificent train behind the bride as she walked slowly toward her lover.
The End
Table of Contents
Preface
The Man Who Robbed His Own Post Office
Maestro
Don’t Drink the water
It Can’t Be October Already
The Red King
The Wisdom Of Solomon
Know What I Mean?
Charity Begins At Home
The Alibi
A Greek Trazedy
The Commissioner
In the Eye Of The Beholder