Bath tangle (1955)
Georgette HeyerRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 HEY |
GRN0228040
Publication Details
GRN0228040
Hardback
18.5cm
327p
First line:
Two ladies were seated in the library at Milverley Park, the younger, whose cap and superabundance of crape proclaimed the widow, beside a table upon which reposed a Prayer Book; the elder, a Titian-haired beauty of some twenty-five summers, in one of the deep window-embrasures that overlooked the park.
Two ladies were seated in the library at Milverley Park, the younger, whose cap and superabundance of crape proclaimed the widow, beside a table upon which reposed a Prayer Book; the elder, a Titian-haired beauty of some twenty-five summers, in one of the deep window-embrasures that overlooked the park.
19th century
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