Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Transatlantic Chatelaine: A Novel
Some people are so persistently and consist ently followed by misfortune that it is difficult for the most tender-hearted to restrain an ex pression of annoyance at each new blow given to the unlucky one. It is hard to believe that the victim has not himself to thank sometimes for his reverses. To this class of unfortunates belonged Gilbert Edwards. Born in the early twenties of this century, the traditional golden spoon shone in his mouth during his youth. His parents were of a solid, wealthy, Boston fam ily, drawing their ample means from the East India trade. He was an only child, gifted with beauty of person and brilliancy of intellect.
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