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The Young Duke

Benjamin Disraeli

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Publisher Marketing: Excerpt: ...asked Lord Darrell. 'Yes: she is very clever; very popular at Paris. But I like Eugenie, because she is so good-natured. Her laugh is so hearty.' 'So it is, ' said Lord Squib. 'Do you remember that girl at Madrid, Annesley, who used to laugh so?' 'What, Isidora? She is coming over.' 'But I thought it was high treason to plunder the grandees' dovecotes?' 'Why, all our regular official negotiations have failed. She is not permitted to treat with a foreign manager; but the new ambassador has a secretary, and that secretary has some diplomatic ability, and so Isidora is to be smuggled over.' 'In a red box, I suppose, ' said Lord Squib. 'I rather admire our Adele, ' said the Duke of St. James. 'I really think she dances with more aplomb than any of them.' 'Oh! certainly; she is a favourite of mine.' 'But I like that wild little Ducis, ' said Lord Squib. 'She puts me in mind of a wild cat.' 'And Marunia of a Bengal tiger, ' said his Grace. 'She is a fine woman, though, ' said Lord Darrell. 'I think your cousin, St. James, ' said Lord Squib, 'will get into a scrape with Marunia. I remember Chetwynd telling me, and he was not apt to complain on that score, that he never should have broken up if it had not been for her.' 'But he was an extravagant fellow, ' said Mr. Annesley: 'he called me in at his bouleversement for advice, as I have the reputation of a good economist. I do not know how it is, though I see these things perpetually happen; but why men, and men of small fortunes, should commit such follies, really exceeds my comprehension. Ten thousand pounds for trinkets, and nearly as much for old furniture!' 'Chetwynd kept it up a good many years, though, I think, ' said Lord Darrell. 'I remember going to see his rooms when I first came over. You recollect his pearl fountain of Cologne water?' 'Millecolonnes fitted up his place, I think?' asked the young Duke; 'but it was before my time.' 'Oh! yes; little Bijou, ' said Annesley. 'He has done you justice, Duke. I... Contributor Bio:  Disraeli, Benjamin Benjamin Disraeli is perhaps the best known and certainly the most colorful of Britain's Prime Ministers during the long reign of Queen Victoria. He was also a prolific writer. His novelistic trilogy: Sybil, Coningsby, and Tancred and later works: Lothair and Endymion would alone earn him a special place in English life and literature, but it is his career as the leading Conservative of the century and writings and speeches on events of the age that earn him a special place in the pantheon of parliamentary politics.

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Released June 10, 2013
ISBN13 9781490399874
Publishers Createspace
Pages 272
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   403 g

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