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Hugo had to have complete confidence in his own status.

I, too, was interested in the part that servants play in this story. Having Charles the footman as the focus of the opening chapter lets Heyer explain to us what the situation is with this family -- who's who, and where (and why) they are. She does this kind of exposition so effortlessly, without it reading like a lecture.
But the most entertaining, I think, are Crimplesham and Polyphant -- those names! LOL! And their rivalry is played for laughs, as opposed to (view spoiler)

Not at all sure where things are going--how Hugo is going to deal with this white elephant he's going to inherit is my biggest question, followed by what is going to happen with Vincent.

I love watching as all the other character slowly begin to realize that they've missed judged him.

And who will be the last to recognize his true character? I'm betting on Vincent!

You've mentioned before how fun the audio is, but I was unable to find it. If I do, I will definitely enjoy it!

As the Go-Gos said, our lips are sealed! ;)

Another story about a tyrant of an old man and his family. I like Mrs. Daracott though she'd drive me crazy in real life. Anthea is nice when she's with her mother and I suppose I can't fault her for her reaction to her grandfather's plan. I would probably feel the same way, however, it prejudices her against her cousin when he hasn't even arrived yet.
Claud is cute in a puppy dog sort of way but Vincent is not nice. Richmond seems like he needs to get out of the house and spread his wings a bit. He's army mad but he also admires Vincent the Corinthian. Richmond seems intelligent and I like how he knows how to handle his grandfather.

This book is interesting because even when the narrative is focused only on Hugo we don't get into his head. Anthea seems to be figuring him out though and Lady Aurelia is also pretty shrewd. She's an outsider so I think she's in a position to know how Hugo must feel.




I think Vincent is around the same age as Hugo. :)



Hugo also responds by looking for solutions and acting on them.

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