![]() ![]() ![]() The fictional story is about the disappearance of Lady Jayne from Lynhurst Manor 20 years earlier. Aura Rose realizes that her father left her the legacy of the name Nathaniel Droll, and she chooses to continue sending story installments to March House Press after his death. Nathaniel Droll’s most recent serial, which was being printed by March House Press, was only halfway completed when he died. Woolf was a storyteller and had been writing serial installments of fiction under the name Nathaniel Droll. She is given a room in the family section of the mansion but is not introduced as a niece, only a relative. Aura Rose is taken to Aunt Eudora’s home, Lynhurst Manor. Aunt Eudora had no idea that her brother’s things included a niece. Silas Rotherham arrives to pick up Woolf’s things and is surprised to find Aura Rose waiting with two trunks. After Woolf’s death, she has been told that her aunt will fetch her. She has never met the woman in all her 20 years of life at Shepton Mallet Prison with Papa, Woolf Harcourt. Miss Aurelie Rosette Harcourt, called Aura Rose, stands outside of a debtors’ prison, waiting for her father’s sister, Aunt Eudora, to come for her. ![]()
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