Lady Fortescue Steps Out
The impecunious Lady Fortescue, widowed and alone save for two loyal, unpaid servants, has sold off almost all of the furnishings in her large Bond Street home and faces a grim future as a member of the aristocracy too proud to seek employment or charity, yet too poor to survive on the infrequent...
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The impecunious Lady Fortescue, widowed and alone save for two loyal, unpaid servants, has sold off almost all of the furnishings in her large Bond Street home and faces a grim future as a member of the aristocracy too proud to seek employment or charity, yet too poor to survive on the infrequent largess of wealthy relatives oblivious to her plight. Salvation arrives in the unlikely form of old Colonel Sandhurst, an equally impoverished retired military man who falls at her feet in a hunger-induced faint one afternoon in Hyde Park. The two decide to join forces: the Colonel will share Lady Fortescue's home, and they will invite others of their station and situation to live with them and pool their resources. Thus is born what eventually becomes one of London's most popular hotels, The Poor Relation, to which the nobility flocks to enjoy the novelty of being waited upon by members of their own class.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781780333175 (178033317X)
Publish date: 2013-08-15
Publisher: Canvas
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Series: Poor Relations (#1)
I’d never read anything by Beaton before and this was a Kindle bargain, so...I like the poor relations getting revenge and some cash. Stupid Dukes hoarding everything. Yet another fixing-up-the-house story. (the first decade of motherhood I longed for more sleep and some time alone. The second decad...
I mainly got this book because Audible gave me $10.00 cash for some reason to spend by the end of the month. And since I normally buy my audiobooks based primarily on narrator, I decided the combo of Marion Chesney/Davina Porter (narrator)/under $10.00 couldn't be beat. And I didn't have to use up ...