I should thank Lady Apencer, because of her, G has truly tasted the taste of love, and his life is complete. Although not a very romantic ending, it shows how the order of the upper class is maintained in a hierarchical society (the title is yet to be verified) (pre-democratic Britain), and how the people who come and go live Living "decent" in the shackles - perhaps not full of "freedom", but already the result of a tolerant compromise.
By the end of the story, no one was hurt, G was still the most admired duchess in high society and the relationship with the duke was compromised to a certain serenity, Grey became Prime Minister and Lady Apencer became The second Duchess and with G's still trusting and supporting each other, G's and Grey's daughters also get the same amount of love that may not be rightly named.
how wonderful to be that free. After saying this, the Duke smiled.
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