About This Book
Two aristocratic women who refused marriage form a lifelong domestic partnership and elope to a Welsh village, where they buy a small estate and transform a cottage into an elegant home with gardens, walks, and bridges. Contemporary accounts note their masculine dress and public curiosity, while the narrative highlights their charitable practices: hiring local labor to preserve dignity, practicing religious tolerance among servants, and supporting causes such as the Bible Society after a fervent community prayer. The text gathers eyewitness descriptions, social anecdotes, and reflections on household economy and personal eccentricity, portraying a quietly unconventional life sustained by mutual devotion and local engagement.
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