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The Intimate Memoir of Dame Jenny Everleigh: Cock-a-Hoop

By: Jenny Everleigh
Narrated by: Sally Farmiloe
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Progress in the Edwardian era is coming on apace. The motor car is becoming increasingly popular - and you can be sure that in the back seat you’ll find the luscious temptress Dame Jenny, driving someone to delicious distraction. And what about those magnificent men in their flying machines? It’s too early for Jenny to join the mile-high club, but give her an inch (or several) and she’ll do her level best….

Stern moral values may operate for the rest of society - but the upper crust pay only lip service (with a difference) to them. In the fast and frisky London season, anything goes - and mostly with a bang. So in the company of the Hon. Freddie Thomson, New Zealander Eddie Murdoch, and a host of ever-ready and ever-reliable old friends, Jenny romps back to London to indulge anew in high jinks, swell parties, and lots of glittering balls….

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