Countess Grace Kuragina-Blair with her daughter Lady Anna Crawley, son in law Marmaduke Crawley I and grandson Lord Marmaduke Crawley II.
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Countess Grace Kuragina-Blair with her daughter Lady Anna Crawley, son in law Marmaduke Crawley I and grandson Lord Marmaduke Crawley II.
The power has been cut off at Brindleton Hall in Brindleton Bay for several days. Lady Anna demands that her husband Marmaduke do something about the situation. The estate is at least §20,000 in debt.
Lady Anna’s family has no option but to accept her choice of fiancé.
“You asked to see me, maman?” “Anna, my darling dove, you cannot be serious about making this gardener the next Count of Brindleton Bay!” “You always said my marriage was for me to decided and I have chosen Marmie. We’re already engaged!”
The Blairs of Brindleton Hall: cousins Lady Anna Kuragina-Blair and Lord Algernon Blair with siblings Countess Grace Kuragina-Blair and Baron Garrison Blair.
Prince Anatole bows to his ex-wife once the divorce proceedings are over.
“It gives me no pleasure to pronounce you, Prince Anatole Kuragin, and you, Countess Grace Kuragina-Blair, divorced!” Prince Ippolit says, “Countess Grace is entitled to keep her name and is granted custody of your daughter, Lady Anna.”
Countess Grace and her husband Prince Anatole arrive for their divorce proceedings.