His Grace of Osmonde - Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality by Frances Hodgson Burnett
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V. MY LORD MARQUESS PLUNGES INTO THE THAMES 55
VI. "NO; SHE HAS NOT YET COME TO COURT" 65 VII. "'TIS CLO WILDAIRS, MAN--ALL THE COUNTY KNOWS THE VIXEN" 77 VIII. IN WHICH MY LADY BETTY TANTILLION WRITES OF A SCANDAL 92 IX. SIR JOHN OXON LAYS A WAGER AT CRIBB'S COFFEE HOUSE 107 X. MY LORD MARQUESS RIDES TO CAMYLOTT 119 XI. "IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN--IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN!" 133 XII. IN WHICH IS SOLD A PORTRAIT 141 XIII. "YOUR--GRACE!" 158 XIV. "FOR ALL HER YOUTH--THERE IS NO OTHER WOMAN LIKE HER" 179 XV. "AND 'TWAS THE TOWN RAKE AND BEAUTY--SIR JOHN OXON" 190 XVI. A RUMOUR 197 XVII. AS HUGH DE MERTOUN RODE 217 XVIII. A NIGHT IN WHICH MY LORD DUKE DID NOT SLEEP 235 XIX. "THEN YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN ONE OF THOSE--" 248 |
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