The Widower's Folly


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ashed authoresshellip;William, Lord Rivendale, is at his witrs"s end. His young daughter has steadfastly refused to speak since she witnessed her motherrs"s unfortunate death. But she loves to read -especially a series of books written by an anonymous "lady of quality." Desperate for a way to reach his mute child, William seeks out the author -only to discover that she is just as enthralling and delightful as her storieshellip;A shy, sweet-natured young lady, Theresa Barlow prefers the make-believe worlds she creates in her books to the tumultuous trials of real life. After surviving a disastrous Season, she has vowed never to marry -the last thing she needs is a man in her life. She sees William as a clever, charming companion -but most definitely not as a suitor. That is, until scandal surrounds her -and he resolves to stand by herhellip;










Some Brief Folly


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The Napoleonic wars are at their height on the Continent when Miss Euphemia Buchanan, young, much sought-after, and unattainable, decides to journey from London to Bath with her brother Simon and her young page Kent to spend the Christmas holidays with Great Aunt Lucasta. Along the way, she entreats Simon to detour past the imposing lines of Dominer, the palatial country estate of Garret Hawkhurst, the appallingly dangerous rake responsible (or so it is rumored) for the deaths of his own wife and child. But didsaster strikes in the form of a landslide, and the Buchannan's coach is overturned and brought within inches of complete destruction. It is only through the bravery and immediate efforts of a passing gentleman that Euphemia and her wounded brother and page are rescued at all. But Euphemia's grateful thanks turn to horror when she realizes her rescuer is none other than the infamous Garrett Hawkhurst, and that she has no recourse but to help Simon and Kent convalesce within the walls of Dominer itself...










Melbourne Punch


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Ben Jonson


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An Evening's Love


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"An Evening's Love; or, The Mock Astrologer" by John Dryden is a delightful comedy that offers audiences a charming blend of wit, romance, and mistaken identities. Set in Restoration-era London, the play follows the antics of its colorful characters as they navigate the world of love, courtship, and fortune-telling. At the heart of the story is the Mock Astrologer, a whimsical figure who uses his supposed powers to manipulate the romantic affairs of those around him. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, hearts are broken, and true love triumphs in unexpected ways. With its lively dialogue, clever wordplay, and playful satire of society's foibles, "An Evening's Love" is a testament to Dryden's skill as a playwright and his ability to entertain and delight audiences. Through its witty repartee and comedic situations, the play offers a humorous reflection on the timeless themes of love, deception, and the search for happiness.




The Family Herald


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