Lord Rutherford's Affair
Anything would be better than marrying Cousin George declares Miss Deborah Phipps. High ideals may be fine in theory and soon she discovers is alone and destitute, in Victoria London. And that why she agrees to marry Lord Rutherford - …
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Anything would be better than marrying Cousin George declares Miss Deborah Phipps. High ideals may be fine in theory and soon she discovers is alone and destitute, in Victoria London. And that why she agrees to marry Lord Rutherford - a man she knows nothing about, except that he seems burdened by some terrible secret.
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"Anything would be better than marrying Cousin George declares Miss Deborah Phipps. High ideals may be fine in theory and soon she discovers is alone and destitute, in Victoria London. …"
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