1899. From the notable literary couple of Egerton Castle and his wife, Agnes (Sweetman) Castle, who was a sister of the novelist Francis Blundell comes The Bath Comedy, a tale of intrigue set in the famous watering spot followed the first of their popular, stylish historical romances, The Pride of Jennico. The story begins: What? My sweet Lady Standish in tears Mistress Kitty Bellairs poised her dainty person on one foot, and cast a mocking, somewhat contemptuous, yet good-humoured glance at the slim length of sobbing womanhood prone on the gilt-legged, satin-cushioned sofa. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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