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Jane and the Stillroom Maid (Jane Austen Mysteries, #5) Jane and the Stillroom Maid by Stephanie Barron
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“Having seized the throne of England from James II, William III rewarded his king-makers with dukedoms; and they served him in turn, by reminding him that though the throne might be his, the kingdom was now theirs. It is a Whig tenet that the monarch serves at the pleasure of the people—if one considers the people to be solely those who own a vast deal of property. The Whigs will court the common rabble in order to preserve their own heads secure upon their shoulders, without ever intending to do very much to ameliorate the rabble’s condition—other than to set them against their kings.”
Stephanie Barron, Jane and the Stillroom Maid
“I looked my fill upon this corner of the sceptre’d isle; saw, as with the eye of Heaven, the flocks of sheep like clouds against the pasturage, the rapid gallop of a distant horse, the tumbled stones of ancient habitation.”
Stephanie Barron, Jane and the Stillroom Maid