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Sir Philip's folly : a novel of regency England : being the fourth volume of the poor relation

Commotion reigns at the Poor Relation hotel when two unwelcome ladies create chaos among the established order of things!Sir Philip Sommerville is quite the antique, but not too old to bring home a paramour: fat, vulgar and greedy Mrs Budge who, the other poor relations are agreed upon, has to go. And then there is Lady Carruthers, a highly rouged widow who passes off her grown daughter, Arabella, as a school miss while setting her own cap for the young Earl of Denby, despite the fact that young Arabella is quite smitten with the dashing golden-haired earl! So once again it is up to the o.

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  • ""Sir Philip Sommerville is quite the antique, but not too old to bring home a paramour: fat, vulgar and greedy Mrs Budge who, the other poor relations are agreed upon, has to go. And then there is Lady Carruthers, a highly rouged widow who passes off her grown daughter, Arabella, as a school miss while setting her own cap for the young Earl of Denby, despite the fact that young Arabella is quite smitten with the dashing golden-haired earl! So once again it is up to the other poor relations to straighten out the course of true love."--Publisher description."
  • "Commotion reigns at the Poor Relation hotel when two unwelcome ladies create chaos among the established order of things!Sir Philip Sommerville is quite the antique, but not too old to bring home a paramour: fat, vulgar and greedy Mrs Budge who, the other poor relations are agreed upon, has to go. And then there is Lady Carruthers, a highly rouged widow who passes off her grown daughter, Arabella, as a school miss while setting her own cap for the young Earl of Denby, despite the fact that young Arabella is quite smitten with the dashing golden-haired earl! So once again it is up to the o."@en
  • "Hotel co-owners with Sir Philip Sommerville want his annoying guest to leave while they help another guest find a husband."@en
  • "Hotel co-owners with Sir Philip Sommerville want his annoying guest to leave while they help another guest find a husband."
  • "Sir Philip Sommerville is quite the antique, but not too old to bring home a paramour: fat, vulgar and greedy Mrs Budge who, the other poor relations are agreed upon, has to go. And then there is Lady Carruthers, a highly rouged widow who passes off her grown daughter, Arabella, as a school miss while setting her own cap for the young Earl of Denby, despite the fact that young Arabella is quite smitten with the dashing golden-haired earl! So once again it is up to the other poor relations to straighten out the course of true love..."

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  • "Romances"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Historical romance"@en
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Large type books"
  • "Regency novels"
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Regency fiction"
  • "Regency fiction"@en

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  • "Sir philip's folly"@en
  • "Sir philip's folly"
  • "Sir Philips folly"@en
  • "Sir Philip's Folly"@en
  • "Sir Philip's folly"@en
  • "Sir Philip's folly"