Lament for a Lost LoverThe passionate story of Arabella Tolworthy, whose loves and destiny are linked to the plight of her nation during the era of Cromwell and the Stuart Restoration. |
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STROLLING PLAYERS AT CONGREVE | 3 |
PROPOSAL IN A TOMB | 46 |
ENCOUNTER AT A PLAYHOUSE | 155 |
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