“ HE fair widow,” as my Lord Baltimore had complimented her, the Lady Fanny Armine, sat next morning in negligée in her fine boudoir in Pall Mall, surrounded by all the fashionable frippery of the fi
“ HE fair widow,” as my Lord Baltimore had complimented her, the Lady Fanny Armine, sat next morning in negligée in her fine boudoir in Pall Mall, surrounded by all the fashionable frippery of the fi
WAS a moving day for her Grace of Queensbury and Diana when the Duke removed her to his fine house in Pall Mall, for no…
HE town rang and buzzed to some purpose next day and the wits were busy indeed. ’Twas an opportunity to be clever they …
ATHERINE QUEENSBURY was near beside them before the two looked up from their transport of joy and grief. ’Twas in Diana…
WAS a se’nnight later and Diana, recovered but pale enough still, sat in the Duchess’s library and tried to read in a b…
N Queensbury House, the Duchess sat that night in her library to hear the story from Bolton. Diana slept in her own roo…
HE Duke, on leaving my Lord Baltimore with his former inamorata, strode down into the street, and stood for a moment in…
HEN Diana left the playhouse on the Saturday, a heavy rain was falling through the grimy dark, and she muffled her head…
T was in the great white and gold withdrawing room of Queensbury House that her Grace discoursed that Sunday night to h…
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