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When James finally returned home, Lorna scolded him for not taking into account the state of anxiety in which he left her and Brace. Greeted rudely by the master of the house, Lorna didn't let the insinuations of Thorne Geary frighten her nor left unnoticed the bruises on Zilpha's face. Ĭoncerned by the continued absence of James from home, Lorna Bow headed Geary House hoping that Zilpha knew anything about it. Unnerved by this behaviour, she showed to James the secret compartment in the trunk where it was hidden such a document. Later, after she had brought Horace Delaney's trunk home, Lorna discovered that James was burning all the letters, drawings and documents, only interested in a document attesting the sale of Nootka Sound and his mother. Lorna met an ally in Winter because neither wanted the death of James Delaney. Invited to have breakfast on the beach by the latter, Lorna was made aware of James' plans to put the Crown and the Company against each other. Insecure about her stepson's plans, Lorna expressed her doubts to Brace, and then to James, with poor results. Lorna and James arguing at Countess Musgrove's soiréeĬurious to know the outcome of the duel between Thorne Geary and James Delaney, Lorna crossed the river waters to get to the designated location before the boat. The following evening, Lorna accompanied James to a soirée, where the widow had the opportunity to converse with Zilpha about James. Once home, Lorna had a strange conversation with James in which both implicitly agreed to become allies. Once out of jail, Lorna was approached by Brace, charged with escorting her home and protecting her. About to be sexually assaulted by Solomon Coop, Benjamin Wilton escorted by other men burst into the cell, releasing Lorna. weight carried in a small cell, she came face to face with Solomon Coop who, after further humiliating her by tearing her petticoat, offered two possible ways: to agree to sign the documents that would grant Nootka Sound to the Crown or submit to the charge of assault and attempted murder.

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Īrrested by the guards, after crossing the mixed prison area full of criminals of all kinds, Lorna was conducted in a filthy cell where she was humiliated and mistreated, private as well as her clothes.

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Lorna returned to the mansion and went immediately to her bedroom, distraught and frightened by what happened to her. At all thrilled by the idea, Lorna stabbed the man when he tried to touch her inappropriately, and Lorna was saved in time by James Delaney, who offered her a diamond and a stay in Paris for her safety. Once onboard, the woman tried to kiss Lorna, warning also that an aristocrat was waiting for them for paid sex. After a play at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Lorna was approached by a mysterious woman offering a ride in a carriage.

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Lorna put it clear she wanted to meet James, totally disinterested in Nootka Sound but eager to have a home. Having made herself at home at the Delaney Mansion, Lorna Bow gave an abundant hard time to Brace, with absurd claims about the management of the house, and submitting to James a document in which all of her benefits from being the widow of Horace Delaney were listed, including ownership of half of the mansion and Nootka Sound. Lorna and James Delaney had a chance to discuss, in particular, the veracity of her statements given her past as an actress. Robert Thoyt, then, invited the woman to wait for the marriage certificate, drawn up in Irish, to be translated before commencing any legal move. Lorna Bow came to the office of the attorney during the reading of the testament of Horace Delaney, claiming to be his widow. Lorna presenting herself as "Widow Delaney"

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She was a companion to Horace during the last years of his life, listening with greedy interest to what the man had to say about his past, including his relationship with his long-lost son, James. Lorna Bow is an Irish actress, as well as Horace Delaney's last wife. Lorna takes her work as a stage actress very seriously and is quickly angered by those who promptly assume that she also makes ends meet as a courtesan. Firm in her convictions, Lorna is no stranger to violence, although under the appearance of a shrewd social upstart lurks a fragile woman. Lorna is a resolute and stubborn woman, traits that often lead to a clash with James. Lorna Bow is an actress of Irish descent with a pale complexion, curly red hair, and dark green eyes.

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A talented free thinker, who plays by nobody’s rules but her own." Character Overview " Much-beloved actress often found treading the boards at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.











Nootka sound delaney