Lady Ursula's daughter rose from her seat and came over to Alexandra.
"I am here to ask for your help," Lady Ursula said, sweeping in past the butler.
It would be much more comfortable for me if Lady Ursula were not one of the party.
The problem is that only Lady Ursula could be hurt by any rewriting of the will.
"I've always thought those exhibitions were not the thing," Lady Ursula announced.
"What good luck, to catch you without Lady Ursula around."
Lady Ursula, as always, had to have the last word.
Lady Ursula had several times been the life of the party when her heart was breaking.
Lady Ursula had gently but firmly rejected the suggestion that someone should stay.
Lady Ursula was sitting very upright to the right of the fireplace, her back to the window.