Marrying Money: Lady Diana's Story - Plot & Excerpts
It’s easy to feel taken for granted as the local aristocratic oddities. But the amount of concern shown for Kay, and the number of consoling libations bought for Sally and I showed that we Ashburnham’s may be odd, but we’re still appreciated. We were pretty tipsy when the lights dimmed for closing. We decided to leave Sally's car at the Duck and walk home. We walked up the laneway to where Alexandria House gleamed bright in the moonlight. The pride of ownership caused me to burst out into a loud rendition of “There’ll Always be an England”. The next thing you know Sally and I were sitting on the small stone bench near the fountain, crying our eyes out. Whether it was the stress of the day, the beauty of the moment, or the absolutely awful singing, I don't know. But we hugged each other and howled. It was truly a Kodak moment. We were still sitting there when Sally's mum and dad drove up to collect her. “I told you the Ashburnhams were mad.”
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