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Reviewed on May 6, 2011
The Duke of Castleford considers the responsibilities of rank onerous and boring, which is why he restricts his attention to them to Tuesdays. The rest of the week he indulges in other ducal privileges, like drinking and cavorting with women. He therefore isn't totally sober when he visits one of four parcels of land he's inherited from the late Duke of Becksbridge. The tenant, Mrs. Daphne Joyes, a widow and proprietor of the Rarest Blooms enterpris...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
on onMay 6, 2011 | LJXpress
The Duke of Castleford considers the responsibilities of rank onerous and boring, which is why he restricts his attention to them to Tuesdays. The rest of the week he indulges in other ducal privileges, like drinking and cavorting with women. He therefore isn't totally sober when he visits one of four parcels of land he's inherited from the late Duke of Becksbridge. The tenant, Mrs. Daphne Joyes, a widow and proprietor of the Rarest Blooms enterpris...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




