Sir Philip’s Folly

Sir Philip’s Folly by Marion Chesney is a First Edition published by St. Martin’s Press in 1993. This 148-page work presents a narrative centered around the Poor Relation, who is faced with the challenges posed by an unwelcome guest, Mrs. Budge, who has captured the affections of Sir Philip Sommerville, diverting his attention from Miss Tonks. The story also features Lady Carruthers, who defies her age, and her daughter Arabella, who harbors feelings for the Earl of Denby, despite the obstacles created by her mother.
Readers will find a blend of humor and social dynamics as the characters navigate their relationships and desires. The narrative explores themes of love and rivalry within a social setting, showcasing the complexities of familial and romantic entanglements. As a continuation of the series that includes “Mrs. Budley falls from grace” and is followed by “Colonel Sandhurst to the rescue,” this installment contributes to the ongoing saga of the Poor Relations, offering insights into the lives of its quirky characters.
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The Poor Relation is burdened with an undesirable guest brought in by Sir Philip Sommerville. The vulgar Mrs. Budge has stolen Sir Philip’s heart away from Miss Tonks. Other guests include Lady Carruthers, who refuses to act her age, and her daughter Arabella, who is in love with the Earl of Denby but stands little chance of capturing him because of her mother. Sequel to “Mrs. Budley falls from grace” (BR64002), followed by “Colonel Sandhurst to the rescue”. (The Poor Relations ; 4)
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