Frank Harris, “Love Stories of Edward VII,” Pearson's Magazine, September 1916. Warwick, Life's Ebb and Flow, pp. 192–93. The London Library copy is annotated: “Christopher Sykes's House in Mayfair, Francis Knollys arranged.
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Eraste's wily servant Crispin jumps in, getting a couple of meddling relatives disinherited by impersonating them (one, a brash American, the other a French female country cousin)—only to have the old man kick off before his will is made!
Charlie Vail's body is found in the garbage dump, a casual slip of the lip made during routine questioning of a material witness implicates murderer.
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The Heir Apparent
When King Furlow begins to treat Prince Azure as the heir apparent that he is, he takes him to see the “re-education camps” for wrong-thinkers.
The inspiration for this story came from the bedtime stories told to the author by his parents sisters and aunts when he was a child himself.
The Heir Apparent is a sequel to the novel, The Broken World.