
Habits of the House
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Fay Weldon's new novel takes us inside the lives of an aristocratic household in the last three months of the nineteenth century. It's a time of riot and confusion, social upheaval, war abroad and shortage of money. Tea gowns are still laced with diamonds; there are still nine courses at dinner, but bankruptcy looms for the Dilbernes.
Whilst the Earl, gambler and man about town, must seek a new post in government; his wife Lady Isobel's solution is to marry off their son Arthur to a wealthy heiress, and without delay. But how? It's the end of the season, and choices are few. There's Minnie O'Brien from Chigaco - rich enough, but daughter of a stockyard baron, and with a vulgar mother and dubious past. Hardly suitable...!
Fay Weldon tells this tale of restraint and desire, manners and morals with wit and sympathy - if no small measure of mischief - as young Minnie and Arthur, thrown together by their parents, strive to determine their own destiny.
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- Cover
- Welcome Page
- The House Awakes
- A Certain Slackness
- A Certain Reluctance
- The Earl Opens the Door
- An Early Breakfast
- Grace Wakes Rosina
- Her Ladyship's Troubled Morning
- A Whole Day to be Reorganized
- The Bringer of Bad News
- Après le Déluge
- How the Earl Got Them into This Mess
- A Solution is Found
- The Earl Walks to the House of Lords
- Arthur Proposes to His Mistress
- Lady Isobel Instructs the Staff
- Another Task for Grace
- An Informal Party Comes and Goes
- Grace Presents her List
- Arthur Pays Another Visit
- The Earl of Dilberne Lunches with the Powerful
- Arthur Declines a Bride
- Something Turns Up
- Her Ladyship Receives Tessa O'Brien's Card
- Eating Out: a Dinner Party at Pagani's
- Angry People
- Mrs Baum Waits
- Tessa Tells Minnie How It Is - Or Tries To
- A Proposal at Second Sight
- A Matter of Reputation
- Arthur is Moved to Visit Flora
- The Gift of Equal Status
- The Earl of Dilberne Contemplates the Future
- The Fitting of the Dresses
- In the Servants' Hall
- His Lordship Starts a Company
- Grace at Brown's
- Minnie's Odd Ideas
- Minnie Prepares to Go Riding
- Warm Toes in Golders Green
- Minnie Asserts her Rights
- Riding in Rotten Row
- Grace and Tessa go Shopping
- Some Things, Once Said.
- Tessa Too Lets a Cat Out of the Bag
- Rosina Spills the Beans to Minnie
- A Dinner in Preparation
- A Reconciliation Below Stairs
- Rosina and Minnie Shop at Liberty & Co
- The Earl Makes a Mistake
- In the Cabinet Office
- Taking Tea at Liberty's
- Rosina Goes to Vine Street
- In the Servants' Hall
- The Trip to Dilberne Court
- A Household Upset
- Tessa Makes a Visit
- The Bear at Esher
- Rosina Challenges Her Mother
- Rosina Sets Pappagallo Free
- Her Ladyship Faces the Truth
- Arthur Goes to Half Moon Street
- Minnie Weeps All Day
- A Busy Day at the Baum's
- A Busy Day Below Stairs
- A Busy Day Above Stairs
- Rosina the Beautiful
- Mr Baum Makes His Move
- The Return of His Lordship
- A Royal Dinner
- Preview
- About this Book
- Reviews
- About this Trilogy
- About the Author
- An Invitation from the Publisher
- Copyright
- Contents
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