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They were always chaperoned by Mrs Ryfield. Several years younger than her brother, Emma Ryfield was still a very handsome woman, with sleek dark hair and the Danbury brown eyes. James had told her to treat both girls alike and to make sure they were seen in the right places, spoke to the right people and were invited to the right gatherings, and she was to ensure that they were not plagued by the attentions of undesirables. Maryanne entered into the social whirl with rather less enthusiasm than... Caroline, who spent much of her time speculating on the number of proposals she was likely to receive and looking daily for the longed-for invitations to Lady Markham’s ball which arrived one morning when they were sitting over a late breakfast. ‘A masked ball!’ Caroline said, ripping hers open. ‘And only a week away.’ She turned to Maryanne, eyes alight with excitement. ‘What shall I wear? Something striking, of course.’ She got up and paced the room, waving the invitation in front of her face like a fan, while Maryanne watched from her seat.
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