"Mrs. Ross laid in our wood, wine and servants for us, and they are excellent. She had the house scoured from Cellar to rook the curtains washed and put up, all beds pulled to pieces, beaten, washed, and put together again, and beguiled the Marchese into putting a big porcelain stove in the vast central hall. She is a wonderful woman, and we don't quite see how or when we should have gotten under way without her."
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Janet Ross
1842 – 1927
(née Duff Gordon; 1842–1927) was an English historian, biographer, travel writer, translator, cookbook author, journalist, and memoirist.
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