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A Damsel in Distress
P.G. Wodehouse

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Percy Wilbraham Marsh, Lord Belpher, who is on the brink of his
twenty-first birthday, and a daughter, Lady Patricia Maud Marsh,
who is just twenty: that the chatelaine of the castle is Lady
Caroline Byng, Lord Marshmoreton's sister, who married the very
wealthy colliery owner, Clifford Byng, a few years before his death
(which unkind people say she hastened): and that she has a
step-son, Reginald.  Give me time to mention these few facts and I
am done.  On the glorious past of the Marshmoretons I will not even
touch. 

Luckily, the loss to literature is not irreparable.  Lord
Marshmoreton himself is engaged upon a history of the family, which
will doubtless be on every bookshelf as soon as his lordship gets
it finished.  And, as for the castle and its surroundings, including
the model dairy and the amber drawing-room, you may see them for
yourself any Thursday, when Belpher is thrown open to the public on
payment of a fee of one shilling a head.  The money is collected by
Keggs the butler, and goes to a worthy local charity.  At least,
that is the idea.  But the voice of calumny is never silent, and
there exists a school of thought, headed by Albert, the page-boy,

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