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Once and Always

Lord Armstrong - Attended Lady Dunworthy's ball in London. Requested Jason's advice in winning over the cooperation and loyalty of his own servants and tenants.

Baron Arnoff - A Russion Baron, a legendary horseman in the Russion Army. One of Victoria's suitor. Escorted Victoria at Lady Dunworthy's ball in London.

Mr. Bascomb - A handsome young man of about twenty five years old. Danced with Victoria at the Mortrams' Ball

Mr. Benjamin - Jason's secretary

Lord Brimworthy - Attended Lady Dunworthy's ball in London. Blamed Jason goodnaturedly for Lady Brimworthy's latest purchase of an extravagant expensive set of sapphires.

Mr. Borowski - A farmer in America. Transported Victoria and Dorothy to the ship.

Lord Crowley - One of Victoria's suitor. Lacks skill in shooting a pistol.

Captain Gardiner - A charming, fatherly man. Captain of the ship Victoria and Dorothy took from NY to England.

Lord Hornby - Elderly. Flossie Wilson used to think he was the handsomest man alive as a youth. He had red hair and dressed nice.

Mr. Arthur Landcaster - One of Victoria's suitor. Jason thought of him being too short.

Lord Makepeace - One of Victoria's suitor. He was considered as the Season's best catch.

Mr. Makepeace - Middle-aged man in Portage. Went through twenty years of childless marriage before his wife got pregnant.

Dr. Morison - Elderly, white-haired physician in America. A friend of Patrick Seaton.

Lord Muirfield - Elderly. Jason danced with his voluptuous wife at a ball.

Daniel O’Malley - An Irishman. Head footman at Wakefield. Victoria's favorite footman.

Mr. William Rogers - Tall, conservative, mature, intelligent and handsome. He was heir to one of the finest estates in England. One of Victoria's suitor.

Lord Terrance - An excellent chap. Tall, handsome, intelligent & wealthy.

Lord Warren - A foppish and foolish young man Victoria met at Lord and Lady Potham's ball.

Mr. Wilheim - Victoria's and Dorothy's music tutor in America. He gave them lessons as a way to of repaying Patrick Seaton for treating his ailment of the lungs.

Mr. Arthur Winslow - A young solicitor. His firm was being employed by another firm of solicitors in America to deliver Andrew's letters to Charles.

Mr. Winston - A young man whom the Duchess of Claremont planned to betroth to her granddaughter, Dorothy.

Dr. Worthing - A friend of Charles and Jason Fielding. "An excellent physician" according to Charles Fielding.