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  • “Even for the energetically wicked Castlemaine, that is impressive,” said Teddy, sceptically.

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  • “Even for the energetically wicked Castlemaine, that is impressive,” said Teddy, sceptically.

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  • Note—Beth told me that Lady Castlemaine is ill again in the mornings.

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  • “Between Castlemaine and Moll and Frances Stuart and the queen and his horses and presumably ruling the country—”

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  • Barbara Castlemaine and her brood are also lodged in the castle while Nunsuch is being renovated again, another excellent reason to live here.

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  • And at Merton College to boot—the very place Castlemaine had her last healthy baby.

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  • Hart had returned several days ago and was athletically engaged once more in his relationship with the wicked Castlemaine.

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  • Castlemaine apparently did, too, as she craned her neck about to see where he might have got to.

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  • My encounters with Castlemaine are now cutting and brief.

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  • Castlemaine: the pregnant, meddling, opinionated, rich, and still powerful maîtresse en titre.

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