![]() ![]() Nancy called her ''Nine'' (her supposed mental age) and yet this is her 12th book. Mabel, the parlourmaid, recalled: "I knew it was a girl by the look on his lordship's face." Nancy, a relentless bully, never let her sister forget it. Jessica's dedication to communism and Debo's to her home, Chatsworth, were just as strong but cast no shadows.ĭebo had been the Redesdales' last chance for another son. Nancy's love for Gaston Palewski, Unity's for Hitler and Diana's for Oswald Mosley blighted their lives none of them would ever admit it. ![]() They were six variations of the same face and voice with an obsessive dedication to a person or cause. Between 19, Lord and Lady Redesdale produced a son, Tom, and six daughters: Nancy, the novelist and Francophile Pam, a horsewoman, farmer and cook Diana, a fascist beauty Unity, a besotted Nazi Jessica (Decca), an American communist and writer and Debo. ![]()
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