![]() ![]() Lady Linlithgow takes in her niece because she feels it is her duty. ![]() Lizzie chooses to go to her aunt because the arrangement suits her better than life at the deanery. Lady Linlithgow and Lizzie hate each other. She is a sly, heartless, mercenary, opportunistic young girl who determines to settle herself well in life. And she uses them both to serve her purpose well. She has only her beauty and cleverness to help her. ![]() Lizzie’s uncle the Dean of Bobsborough invites her to live at the deanery, but Lizzie decides to go to her aunt Lady Linlithgow. When she is nineteen, her father dies, leaving her all his debts, and no fortune. Lizzie Greystock’s father was a wicked man who loved wine and whist. The Eustace Diamonds is the story of Lizzie Eustace and the diamond necklace her husband gifts her. Home l Lady Anna l The Eustace Diamonds l Framley Parsonage l The Way We Live Now l The Warden l Barchester Towers l Palliser ![]()
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