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The Warmth Of Her Affection Elsie Fulbrook

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The Warmth Of Her Affection Elsie Fulbrook
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Publisher: Quills & Quartos Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Elsie Fulbrook
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Warmth Of Her Affection Elsie Fulbrook by Elsie Fulbrook instant download after payment.

There are few things more interesting to confined country society than the arrival of a young gentleman of means. Unfortunately, however, although Netherfield Park had stood for almost five years in want of a tenant, it showed no sign of being occupied, whether by a young gentleman or anyone else. The people of Meryton therefore had to be content with the news that, after standing only two years empty, the smaller, more isolated Purvis Lodge had been taken by a young widow.
Gossip flew around the drawing rooms and parlours of the Hertfordshire matrons as to this new arrival. Her name, it appeared, was Mrs Wilson, and she was universally agreed to be youthful, although no one seemed to have yet met her. It was a mark against her name that she had not employed any of her servants from the local area, having instead brought a small number with her. They were viewed with some suspicion when encountered shopping or running errands in the town, for they kept to themselves and exchanged only minimal pleasantries with their peers.

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