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... t of stubbornness rather than posture—on an embroidered chair in the Huntington London townhouse. Across from her, flanked by enough lace and feathers to declare war on France, were the two most formidable women in London: Duchess Arabella Huntington of Suffolk, her grandmother, and Lady Jersey, one of the feared Patronesses of Almack’s.
Between them lay Sophia, who looked rather like a fox dropped into a lesson with two extremely determined swans.
"Sit still, Sophia," Arabella m ...
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