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"Well," the authoress debated, "maybe I'll leave it. I'd especially hate to give up Westminster Abbey. Of course the scene where she is struggling with Count Blessingham might easily be made offensive it's a strong scene but it all comes right.
"But have you had any good thoughts, dear, you know?" "O yes, lots of 'em! been thinking about Blessingham." "Who? O, Absalom!" "O yes, I've been thinking about Blessingham, you know; how he must have looked dreadful funny hanging up there onto his hair, with all the darts 'n things stickin' into him! Wouldn't you like to seen him! No, you needn't go off, 'cause I ain't begun to be asleep yet."
Of course there's the one where the dissipated English nobleman, Count Blessingham, lures Valerie into Westminster Abbey for his own evil purposes on the night of the old earl's murder that's expensive but they get a chance to use it again when Valerie is led to the altar by young Lord Stonecliff, the rightful heir.
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