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In page These Old Shades:

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The novel's title is taken from Austin Dobson's epilogue poem to his collection of essays Eighteenth Century Vignettes.[1] Devil's Cub (1932) follows These Old Shades with the adventures of Avon's and Léonie's son Dominic, a shockingly selfish and indulged young man who elopes with a poor relation of one of his father's friends. An Infamous Army (1937) completes the family saga with the Duke of Avon's great-granddaughter, Barbara, marrying the hero of An Infamous Army. It is also a sequel to Regency Buck (1935).[citation needed]