Chapter Three-1

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Chapter ThreeLord Dorrington left St. George’s Church before Alyna. He walked down the stone steps from the gallery, the exit of which was outside the main body of the Church. In the carved ornate pews, numbered neatly with the names of their occupiers, the Nobility worshipped sparsely on Sundays, but in hordes when there was a fashionable Wedding. Lord Dorrington found his phaeton in Maddox Street, the horses having been walked several times round Hanover Square to prevent them from becoming restless. He took the reins from his groom and drove into Bond Street where he alighted at Paytherus & Company, the most famous apothecaries in London. Lord Dorrington passed through the front of the shop with its high jars of ointment, bottles of physic, pestles and mortars, and walked into the

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