He pictured Lord March's friend, the Rena, and found this girl immeasurably before her.
"The Castle Inn"
Stanley John Weyman
Rena Bonnesdel, the Tassel girl, Agatha Caithness, Mrs. Vendenning-all sorts, all sets.
"The Fighting Chance"
Robert W. Chambers
Mrs. Vendenning was laughing; so was Rena Bonnesdel looking over Quarrier's shoulder at a card he was holding-not one of the "hand"-decorated, but a sheet of note-paper containing a drawing of a man rushing after a gun-shy dog.
"The Fighting Chance"
Robert W. Chambers