A guardsman with gambling debts courts a woman he mistakenly supposes an heiress.
Here is another fine novel by the great “Mrs. Alexander” (see Novels 001, 063), with her customary well-paced plot, smooth style, and vivid characters.
“One of the lightest and prettiest stories a reader need wish to find on a summer’s day, or a winter’s day either. . . . The story is cleverly told.” Athenaeum, March 18, 1865
“A sprightly, stirring tale, though one that is decidedly ‘stagey,’ without, however, being vulgar, and for a novel of mere amusement, for railway reading, or any temporary distraction we have not met with a better.” Spectator, August 19, 1865
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