It was pretty interesting to imagine things about them—to imagine that perhaps the girl who sat next to you was really the daughter of abelted earl, who had been stolen away from her parents in her infancy by a cruel nurse who died before she could confess.
1945,Sinclair Lewis,Cass Timberlane: A Novel of Husbands and Wives[3], Chapter:
It was Boone Havock and his immense and parrot-squawking wife Queenie who were the great people, thebelted earl and terraced countess, of the occasion[…]