Thanks cloverjo! I first heard of her via the hilarious "Return of Heroic Failures" -- Stephen Pile.
I've decided to make it my week's project to finish her Irene Iddlesleigh, available on Gutenberg. Not sure why... it's awful. And yet at the same time strangely funny:
"Though a man of forty summers, he never yet had entertained the thought of yielding up his bacheloric ideas to supplace them with others which eventually should coincide with those of a different sex..."
Translation: He was a 40-year-old bachelor...
"Three weeks had scarcely passed ere Sir John was made the recipient of another invitation to Dilworth Castle. This second effusion of cordiality required neither anxious thought nor prolonged decision how to act, knowing as he did that it would again serve to bring his present thoughts into practice by affording him another opportunity of sharing in the 21 loving
looks of one for whom he feared there dwelt a strong inclination on his part to advance his affection."
Translation: Three weeks later, he received another invitation and accepted eagerly. He looked forward to seeing Irene again.
And c., & c.