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Leverson, Ada: The Twelfth Hour, v.1, 3 March 2009.
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Ada Leverson (1862–1933)
The Twelfth Hour (1907) A good-humoured and witty look at love and marriage in Edwardian society, written by a woman who was a close friend of Oscar Wilde. Lady Chetwode’s husband doesn’t come home often, and has the portrait of an unknown woman hidden in a velvet case. Her younger sister, Sylvia, loves her father’s secretary. However, her father wants her to marry a rich Greek banker, who is badly smitten by her. Their brother, Savile, is a precocious schoolboy with a crush on the singer, Adelina Patti. And their friend Vera is on the look-out for an adventure. Complications ensue. Will they be happily sorted out by the end of the book? The source was the Celebration of Women Writers website. |
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