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As 1901 comes to an end, there is much to be grateful for: the Dilberne fortune has been restored and the grand Dilberne Court has been saved. Lord Robert's son, Arthur, is happily married to Minnie, a Chicago heiress, who is pregnant and trying to come to terms with her new role. Amid preparations for the coronation of Edward VII, Lord Robert and Lady Isobel debate the future of their recently orphaned niece, Adela. While they argue, Adela runs away with a traveling group of spiritualists and has a lifesaving run-in with the king.
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Long live the king
2013, St. Martin's Press
in English
- First U.S. Edition.
1250028000 9781250028006
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2nd title in her series, Habits of the house.
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A second installment in the trilogy by the award-winning author of the original Upstairs Downstairs follows the restoration of the Dilberne fortune and manor at the turn of the 20th century, when Lord Robert and Lady Isobel assist coronation plans for Edward VII, anticipate the birth of a grandchild and debate the future of an orphaned niece.
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