Montana Cowboy Daddy. Linda Ford
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Название: Montana Cowboy Daddy

Автор: Linda Ford

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Исторические любовные романы

Серия: Big Sky Country

isbn: 9781474058612

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СКАЧАТЬ A smile tugged at the corners of her mouth.

      Dawson reached around her and pushed open the door. “Please, everyone, come inside.” He waited for the others to precede him, Mattie leading the way. They entered a cloakroom with a low bench along three walls. Under the bench were several pairs of well-worn cowboy boots with toes tipped upward. Above the benches, hooks held coats and hats and odd bits of leather strapping and goodness knew what else. She longed to ask the use of everything she saw.

      “So this is what a ranch house looks like.” She hadn’t meant to say the words aloud and hoped they indicated her fascination.

      But Dawson had already stepped through one of the two doors leading from the cloakroom and indicated they should follow.

      Grandfather Marshall hobbled toward them with the aid of his canes.

      “Welcome to the Marshall Five Ranch. Come right in.”

      They were in a large dining room. Leather-clad window seats circled the room beneath wide windows that allowed a generous view of the outside scene. A large table, covered with a white lace tablecloth and set for the meal, stood in the middle of the room. A wide archway opened to the sitting room and another, narrower door revealed a kitchen from which came the delicious aroma of a meal.

      “Annie,” Grandfather Marshall called. “Our guests are here.”

      A woman scurried into the room. A very young lady. This was Aunt Annie? She couldn’t be more than eighteen or nineteen. Somehow Isabelle had expected a much older woman, wrongly assuming she was the eldest Marshall sibling. Dawson introduced his sister and the likeness was unmistakable—she was probably as tall as Isabelle herself, blonde with striking blue eyes.

      A much smaller young woman waited in the doorway.

      Isabelle couldn’t help but stare at the second woman, who was in trousers and a shirt, her blond hair in a long braid down her back. She’d never seen a woman dressed in such a fashion and barely managed not to gasp. This was the West, she reminded herself. The Wild West, obviously.

      Dawson introduced her. “Carly Morrison, Annie’s friend and fellow troublemaker.”

      Isabelle wasn’t sure he teased or was serious but both Carly and Annie laughed.

      “We aren’t troublemakers,” Annie insisted.

      Dawson’s eyebrows reached for his hairline.

      Carly grinned at Annie. “We just like to have fun.”

      Isabelle immediately liked the two girls. She and Kate used to have fun together until Dr. Baker’s accident. She missed those times.

      Annie took their coats, then indicated where they should sit.

      “Can I sit by Miss Isabelle?” Mattie asked.

      “I think you should stay beside me.” Dawson guided her around the table to the chair beside him.

      Isabelle refused to look at him or try to guess if he meant to keep his daughter away from her—he had no reason to think she would harm his child—or if he simply preferred to have Mattie beside him, where he could guide her manners. She looked at Mattie, though. “I can see you better this way.”

      Mattie favored her with a beaming smile. “I like that.”

      Sadie didn’t immediately take her seat. “I can help with the meal.”

      “As can I,” Kate added.

      Isabelle was already seated. In her world, the cook served the food, but this wasn’t her world and she needed to remember it. She pushed to her feet. “I’ll help, as well.”

      Annie waved their offers aside. “We have it under control. Sit and relax. I know you’ve had a long, tiring day.” She gave Carly a mischievous glance. “All we did was hang around the house cooking supper.”

      The elder Marshall chuckled as the girls returned to the kitchen. “After you get to know this pair you’ll realize the unlikelihood of that story.”

      The girls in question carried in platters and bowls full of food and then sat down.

      Grandfather Marshall signaled for attention. “I’ll ask the blessing.” In reverent, deep tones, he thanked God for all the blessings He’d bestowed. “Good food and new friends. Thank You. Amen.”

      There followed a flurry of passing bowls and platters from hand to hand—roast meat, turnips, creamy mashed potatoes, rich brown gravy and beets in a sweet-and-sour sauce. The food tickled every taste bud in her mouth. “Excellent fare. Annie, you are a good cook. If you ever want a job as such, I will gladly give my recommendation.”

      Conversation ground to a halt. Had she committed a faux pas? She glanced across to Dawson. He scowled.

      She quirked her eyebrows questioningly but he offered no explanation and she slowly faced Annie.

      Annie held her fork suspended above her plate. “I have a job here as cook, dishwasher, laundry lady to my brothers, my father and grandfather, plus caring for Mattie.”

      Isabelle sensed Dawson’s silent disapproval but figured she might as well continue what she’d started. “It seems like a lot of work. Does Carly help you?”

      Carly chuckled. “I live with my father and take care of him.”

      “And ride like a man,” Annie added.

      Carly shrugged. “One must do what one must do.” She turned back to Isabelle. “Sometimes Annie needs help to keep this lot of men in line. That’s where I come in.”

      Dawson snorted.

      Grandfather Marshall grinned. “I do believe her father sends her over here in the hopes we’ll teach her to be a lady.”

      Carly choked. “Don’t ever give him such an idea.” She shuddered visibly.

      Isabelle couldn’t tell if it was real or make-believe, but it brought laughter from those around the table and she allowed herself to relax. She might put her foot into things once in a while, but not out of malice. Only because she didn’t quite know how to fit in with these people.

      As if sensing her uneasiness, Kate squeezed her hand under the table. “It’s a little hard to understand where everyone belongs in the picture, what with meeting so many people today.”

      “I expect that’s true,” Grandfather Marshall said. “But you’ll soon have it figured out.”

      “I got it all figgered out already,” Mattie said. “You—” she nodded toward Sadie “—are Miss Young, the teacher.”

      Sadie nodded. “That’s right and I intend to start classes as soon as possible. All I need is a few tables and chairs and some books.”

      Mattie waited until Sadie finished then turned to the man at her father’s other side. “And you are the new doctor.”

      Dr. Baker smiled. “I hope you aren’t sick.”

      Mattie giggled. “Nope.” СКАЧАТЬ