The ten women are Martha Ray; Elizabeth Tudor; Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough; Fair Rosamond; Elizabeth Inchbald; Becky Wells; Harriette Wilson; Lady Blessington; The Duchess of Lauderdale; and Mary Fitton. Fair Rosamond and Mary Fitton have no portraits, as published. Elizabeth Tudor is represented before her chapter as well as in the frontispiece. 'The best fairy-tales are psychological parables and one of them perfectly illustrates the life of Sarah Churchill. The good fairies gave her beauty, intelligence and many virutes; they added power, wealth, fame and a happy marriage with a husband she adored, who was a national hero. The bad fairy threw in an overbearing temper, which nearly undid the effects of all the rest.'
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