What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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The Elopement
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SOLVED. Romance (Regency Era?), Read in 80s or 90s - riff on Twelfth Night(?) [s]


At one point in the story, the two guardians are exchanging letters, and Spottiswood sends one that simply says, "Understood. Spottiswood." This is the only reason I remember his name.
With the name Spottiswood--could it have been Federal period and set in VA? (Federal is what the U.S. call the time period that runs about the same time as Regency in England.)

I have no idea either :/
But you could try to post this to the Romance Novel Book Sleuth group
Lots of romance readers there :)

I should mention that the foreigner was a soldier too so I'm guessing whatever nationality he was, he fought against Napoleon.








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I've done some searching based on the Twelfth Night connection, and so far nothing.

I've done some searching based on the Twelfth Night connection, and so far nothing."
Could this be it?
A Lady of Property
Some more about the plot. http://www.colby.edu/personal/l/leosb...


And some listopias:
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No, but I would have read it in paperback.

And some listopias:
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I checked these out, but still have not found "my" book. Thanks for your suggestions.

This was probably a series romance, and I probably read it between 1986-1996.
Most of the action took place at various inns on the way to Gretna.
It might be a red herring, but the thought of a handkerchief playing some role in the duel between Vi and the foreigner just popped into my head.

I really don't think this is it but just in case: My Lady Notorious?

However, they ended up very close to Gretna Green - check out the spoiler at the top of the thread.
It was not My Lady Notorious.
Georgette Heyer has a short story with some similar ideas in it (except not 2 girls, but an actual brother and sister) in, I think the collection of short stories called Pistols For Two


I'm pretty sure it wasn't a Heyer book - I do not recall it having the finesse of one of her books. I am a big fan of Heyer, and have read almost all of her works. Pistols For Two is on my to read list, as I have yet to come across a copy of it.
I'm also pretty sure this was a full length book, not a short story.

I do wish we could figure out this book though. It sounds like a fun story. I'm also thinking it sounds a little bit like a mash of 12th Night and As You Like It...
I have a very battered, held-together-with-ribbon copy of Pistols that I love. All of the stories are so funny. Just brief "pencil sketch" dash each, but it's like looking at a sketch by Michelangelo or one of the other Old Masters.

- Girls are at a ball/dance/event; they determine that shy girl's duenna is going to try to make her get engaged to [unknown].
- Actually - maybe a bet? To see which of their guardians would become discomposed first.
- Vi convinces shy girl that they should run away together in order to scare duenna or convince her to not make girl get engaged.
- Girls are traveling - via mail? coach?
- They meet a Major who has lost his arm in the war - my belief is that he is blond, shy - shy girl likes him. He may be accompanied by mother/sister?
- Girls continue traveling.
- They meet foreign Count. Some disagreement happens.
- Vi ends up fighting duel with Count - discovers she is in love with Count.
- Meanwhile, at some point, duenna and Vi's guardian, Spottiswood, determine that they have to go after the girls. They bring some other friends - one an older lady?
- Vi runs away from Count, and shy girl, and is picked up by "gypsies".
- Gypsies turn out to be duenna, Spottiswood, and friends.
- Spottiswood loses bet for Vi because he punches someone?
- All is resolved, Count finds Vi, confesses love, they get engaged. Shy girl gets engaged to Major.
- Duenna and Spottiswood decide that they are so close to Gretna Green that they should get married.



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The shy girl is the ward of a formidable duenna, while Vi is the ward of a man named Spottiswood. Duenna and Spottiswood come after the girls and pretend to be gypsies to catch the girls. Spottiswood has to get his eyebrows cropped so he isn't immediately recognizable.
In the end, (view spoiler)[both girls get engaged, while Spottiswood and the Duenna end up marrying at Gretna Green (hide spoiler)].
It was pretty predictable, and probably not the most noble literary effort, but I still remember so much of it, I would like to know the name!