Though she writes the letters, she never posts them as a Lady never writes to a gentleman. Marshington who was also called as Ryland was the friend of her brother Griffith whom she thinks as a hero from the letters which Griffith sent her. As Miranda couldn’t stand those rules, she starts writing letters in a blue paper for a Duke called Marsh (Marshington) whom she had never met before. Lady Miranda disliked her blue chair on which her mother forced her to sit and teaches her an earful of lady lessons after she breaks the etiquettes. Due to her clumsiness and despise for etiquettes things were getting harder. From a very young age, Lady Miranda despised lady etiquettes and rules. Miranda Hawthorne, the young lady of Hawthorne house is the daughter and sister of a Duke. “Honour was all well and good, but good sense was valuable as well.” A Noble Masquerade, Kristi Ann Hunter
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