Authors: Fay Weldon
Fay Weldon once again draws her readers into the lives and loves of the aristocratic Dilberne family, as they embrace not only a new century, but a new generation – a generation with somewhat radical views…
Long Live the King
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III.
The New Countess
The King had foreign tastes; a French chef would have to be brought in and where could one find such a one at short notice? Existing staff would have to move up and share beds, which always made them sulky and resentful just when they should not be. Pathways must be constructed so the ladies would not get their feet muddy as they joined the men, and field kitchens erected so that dishes could be served hot and claret warmed. At least the King’s champagne – he had to have champagne when shooting, though frugal enough with alcohol otherwise – would be cold enough. Isobel found her heart beating hard and her breath coming short. Five months to prepare for one weekend – it was a monstrous task.
The New Countess
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One of the most successful advertising copywriters of her generation, Fay Weldon’s credits as a writer of fiction include classic novels like
The Life and Loves of a She-Devil
and
Growing Rich
, and the pilot episode of the original TV series ‘Upstairs, Downstairs’. In 2001 she was awarded a CBE for services to literature. She has seven sons and stepsons and one stepdaughter, and lives on a hill in the west of England.
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First published in the UK in 2013 by Head of Zeus Ltd.
Copyright © Fay Weldon, 2013.
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This is a work of fiction. All characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
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ISBN (HB): 9781781851630
ISBN (TPB): 9781781851647
ISBN (E): 9781781851661
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Contents
Midsummer’s Day, 22nd June 1905
25th June 1905, Belgrave Square
26th June 1905, Newmarket
26th June 1905, Tilbury
27th June 1905, Dilberne Court
Lady Dilberne Confronts her Daughter
28th June 1905, Belgrave Square
30th June 1905, Fleet Street
29th July 1905, Belgrave Square
7th August 1905, The Servants’ Hall
Minnie Goes to Church, but Arthur Does Not Come with Her
20th August 1905, Dilberne
20th August 1905, The House of Lords
Sunday 3rd September 1905, Dilberne
September 1905, The Gatehouse
30th September 1905, No. 3 Fleet Street
Affairs of State and Matters of the Heart
30th September 1905, Belgrave Square
30th September 1905, Dilberne Court
30th September 1905, The Gatehouse
30th September 1905, The Servants’ Hall
30th September 1905, The Gatehouse
30th September 1905, Dilberne Court
…in Minnie’s Life
…in Arthur’s Life
…for Isobel and Robert
…at No. 3 Fleet Street
…at Belgrave Square
…at The Gatehouse
7th November 1905
The Day After the Terrible Event
November 1905, Belgrave Square
November 1905, Dilberne Court
Sunday 3rd December 1905
3rd and 4th December 1905
Tuesday 5th December 1905, The Servants’ Hall, Dilberne Court
8th December 1905, No. 3 Fleet Street
15th December 1905, Dilberne Court
16th December 1905, The Dilberne Estate
The Captains and the Kings Depart
16th and 17th December 1905, The Dilberne Estate
3rd and 4th January 1906, Westminster Abbey and Dilberne Church
22nd June 1906, St Martin-in-the-Fields