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A Matter of Course The story of Noelle Rothes Titanic's 'Plucky Little Countess'
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[QUOTE="monica e. hall, post: 59290, member: 166175"] As Randy knows, I find the (large) Leslie family much more interesting than most Brit aristos, and he makes it clear how the injection of the energetic Noelle's genes kept that reputation going. If she lived now, she'd probably be running a giant corporation.... or winning [i]The Apprentice[/i]. A tour de force, Randy. [Moderator's note: This post and the one above it were in a separate thread, but have been moved to the pre-existing one on the same subject. JDT] [/QUOTE]
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