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When Sir Phillip resolved to ask Eloise Bridgerton for her hand in marriage, he believed she was a typical older woman who would happily embrace the quiet life at his rural estate as his demure companion. He was in for a surprise when a vibrant and striking young lady arrived unannounced at his doorstep, making him question if this was truly the person he had exchanged heartfelt letters with for the past year. Nonetheless, Eloise's audacity in hiring a carriage and venturing into the night to meet her potential suitor seemed reckless, driven either by madness or a strong sense of destiny. Through their correspondence, Sir Phillip had painted himself as open and candid, yet he was far from the idealized vision Eloise had created. Having been wooed by the charm of London's gentlemen and accustomed to the lively buzz of a large, affectionate family, Eloise found herself drawn to Sir Phillip's unexpected smile. It became evident that he knew how to quiet her spirited nature with a genuine kiss.
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When Sir Phillip resolved to ask Eloise Bridgerton for her hand in marriage, he believed she was a typical older woman who would happily embrace the quiet life at his rural estate as his demure companion. He was in for a surprise when a vibrant and striking young lady arrived unannounced at his doorstep, making him question if this was truly the person he had exchanged heartfelt letters with for the past year. Nonetheless, Eloise's audacity in hiring a carriage and venturing into the night to meet her potential suitor seemed reckless, driven either by madness or a strong sense of destiny. Through their correspondence, Sir Phillip had painted himself as open and candid, yet he was far from the idealized vision Eloise had created. Having been wooed by the charm of London's gentlemen and accustomed to the lively buzz of a large, affectionate family, Eloise found herself drawn to Sir Phillip's unexpected smile. It became evident that he knew how to quiet her spirited nature with a genuine kiss.
