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Lady's Mile

If you drive through the Lady's Mile, the most fashionable district in London, you will see people whose most distinguished ambition was to be known in that circle. A novelist, a painter, and some aristocrats, willing to prove themselves to the world. But what happens behind closed doors? Is the Lady's Mile as respectable as it seems? - Summary by Stav Nisser. (16 hr 54 min)

Chapters

01 - He is but a landscape-painter

34:51

02 - Lord Aspendell's daughter

32:23

03 - Hector

41:02

04 - Love and duty

16:24

05 - At the fountains

44:05

06 - Wedding cards

11:10

07 - The great O'Boyneville

41:32

08 - The dowager's little dinner

29:03

09 - Laurence O'Boyneville's first hearing

26:52

10 - The rich Mr. Lobyer

37:00

11 - At Nasedale

33:12

12 - Mr. O'Boyneville's motion for a new trial

33:34

13 - Cecil's honeymoon

38:47

14 - Mr. Lobyer's wooing

42:14

15 - Delilah

29:21

16 - At home in Bloomsbury

27:13

17 - Poor Philip

31:43

18 - Too late for repentance

27:23

19 - Tidings from India

34:33

20 - At Pevenshall Place

17:02

21 - Sir Nugent Evershed

30:55

22 - Mrs. Lobyer's skeleton

46:40

23 - How should I greet thee?

36:23

24 - Between Carthage and Kensington

31:41

25 - The easy descent

38:38

26 - A modern love-chase

17:06

27 - He comes too near, who comes to be denied

29:21

28 - Were all thy letters suns, I could not see

15:07

29 - A timely warning

17:48

30 - He's sweetest friend, or hardest foe

12:52

31 - On the brink

35:13

32 - By the sea

23:30

33 - A commercial earthquake

38:46

34 - The epilogue

10:51