The Amazing Marriage — Volume 5 The Amazing Marriage — Volume 5

The Amazing Marriage — Volume 5

Publisher Description

Desiring loneliness or else Lord Feltre's company, Fleetwood had to grant a deferred audience at home to various tradesmen, absurdly fussy about having the house of his leased estate of Calesford furnished complete and habitable on the very day stipulated by his peremptory orders that the place should be both habitable and hospitable. They were right, they were excused; grand entertainments of London had been projected, and he fell into the weariful business with them, thinking of Henrietta's insatiable appetite for the pleasures. He had taken the lease of this burdensome Calesford, at an eight-miles' drive from the Northwest of town, to gratify the devouring woman's taste which was, to have all the luxuries of the town in a framework of country scenery.

RELEASED
1909
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
142
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
118.8
KB

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