“Well, that is something I have no intention of doing,” Flavia piped up, “until I have enjoyed London to the full. I have lived in the country for too long and now I want to see all the amusements available in this wonderful City and attend all the parties which up to now I have only read about in the newspapers.” “I promise I will help you,” one of the guests said. “I will give a party for you, which will be different from all the others. Your father will tell you I have a very creative mind when it comes to entertainment.” “She has indeed,” Lord Linwood agreed. “And if Doreen gives a party for you as she has promised, I know it will be sensational.” “And so will your daughter,” the lady replied. More guests were arriving all the time. The drawing room was nearly full when the Ea