However, the few women she could see were certainly attractive and also quite well-dressed. There must be quite a number, Titania thought, whom Sophie would find as good friends and she hoped that her cousin would be wise enough to make herself pleasant to them. Sophie in many ways was like her father, considering that anyone who was not blue-blooded was hardly worth talking to. At Starbrooke only the most important people in London Society were invited to stay and most of her uncle’s friends were Dukes like himself or minor members of the Royal family. Titania had found the formal, rather pompous parties he had given for such guests extremely dull and she compared them with the parties her father and mother had given in different countries where they travelled. She had only been a ch