Rosamund has a tough time in The Abbey Girls on Trial (1931). Her father, who lives in India, cuts off her allowance as he has decided at age 60 to marry Eleanor, a "beautiful girl" of Rosamund's own age. Having lived at Abinger Hall for years, Rosamund decides to start a craft shop in a tiny cottage next door to her new aunts' tea rooms.
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