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Her Grace in Disgrace (The Widows of Woburn Place)

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Though not nearly as impressive, large or elegant as Wren House, it was a gracious stone house with its own garden and mews. Isobel had been happy to learn that a coach and team had come with the house. She hoped she could afford to keep them. The house, all in all, was better than she had imagined. But no matter how pleasing the house may be, it did not make up for what Reginald had done to her. She entered the house, ready to do battle.
Mrs.
Riggs, housekeeper of number 65 Woburn Place was all that was gracious. She quickly offered to give Isobel and Lady Whitcomb the grand tour before their trunks arrived with the disgruntled Manning and Lady Whitcomb’s abigail, Philpot.
Manning had not wanted to leave Wren House, but since the new Dowager Duchess already had a lady’s maid and Manning did not relish being unemployed, she had accompanied Isobel to Bloomsbury, acting as if she were moving to Moscow.
Isobel readily agreed to the tour. Lady Whitcomb, ever the egalitarian despite her birth, got on well with Mrs.

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