Excerpt from A Lion Among the Ladies, Vol. 2 of 3: A NovelInunity at large as something approach ing to an offence in regard to those who, having failed to draw the matrimonial prize, had found themselves hopelessly distanced by an outsider. If Captain Elphinstone's affianced wife had been en dowed With either rank, or high standing in the world Of fashion, the affront would doubtless have been less keenly felt, but, as matters stood, Miss Dur...
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