Mary Nichols - The Honourable Earl стр 10.

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Had to come. Parents insisted. Glad I did now. His face was fiery red.

May I present you to my sister?

Miss Fostyn, your obedient. May I take Miss Annabelle to be presented to my parents?

Annabelle looked at Lydia. May I go?

Of course.

Annabelle was gone in an instant. Who could blame her for preferring the enlivening company of a young man nearer her own age than Sir Arthur? Lydia asked herself.

She certainly would.

Why, if it isnt my little water nymph.

Startled, she looked up and found herself gazing into the brown eyes of the man from Chelmsford. He was soberly dressed in a plain black coat and matching breeches with a white waistcoat and stockings. Sir, she managed, though her heart was beating so fast she was almost too breathless to speak. What are you doing here?

I was about to ask you the same question. Are you interested in India?

Oh, very, she said.

Would you like me to introduce you to the speaker? I have known him for some time. We both served under Lord Clive.

Oh, I had forgot you came from that continent, she lied.

There is no reason why you should have remembered a chance remark, he said. Nor remembered me.

No. She was so tongue-tied her usual easy manner quite deserted her.

But you did? You knew me as soon as I spoke.

You remembered me.

How could I forget? he said softly. One minute the shop doorway was empty and the next it contained an apparition of such exquisite beauty I was transfixed. Did you come safely home?

Yes, thank you. She felt the warmth creep up her cheeks and wished she could control it, knowing he could not fail to see it, so closely was he studying her. It was most disconcerting.

And you took no harm from your wetting?

I did not get wet, sir, but you did. I hope you did not catch cold. After India, the climate here must be very trying

Not a bit of it. It is wonderful. The rain is so gentle, the wind but a zephyr breeze, the trees so green, the flowers so delicate and their perfume heady. I am drunk with it.

La, sir, she said, laughing. Are you sure it is not the punch? I believe it is an Indian concoction made up in honour of the subject and can be very potent.

Indeed, yes. In India, where I first sampled it, the spirit it contained was arrack, but I imagine that has been substituted in this case with brandy. May I fetch you some? The lime and spices in it make it a refreshing drink.

No, thank you, I am being looked after.

Of course, he said, suddenly serious. You would not be here alone, how silly of me.

There you are, my dear. Such a dreadful crush. Sir Arthur was approaching, balancing three plates precariously in two hands. Seeing the young man with Lydia, he stopped, his mouth half open. Someone, who had not realised he had come to a sudden halt, jolted his elbow and the whole lot tipped over his waistcoat and down his breeches. In the ensuing confusion, while servants came to clear up the mess and he was led away to have his clothes cleaned, the young man from Chelmsford disappeared. Lydia, who wanted desperately to laugh at the sight of Sir Arthur with broken pigeon pie and bits of chicken leg, not to mention fruit tartlets, clinging to the satin and brocade of his suit, was almost reduced to tears when she realised the young man had gone.

He had been so handsome and attentive. He made her legs weak and her hands shake and she realised that the thread was still there, stronger than ever, so why had Fate denied her the opportunity to further their acquaintance? Wealthy and not likely from a background where lineage and blood counted for much, he would have fitted the bill as a husband very well. She would not have minded being married to him. And Sir Arthur had spoiled it all, spoiled her evening. It just wasnt fair.

The bell went for the end of the intermission, Annabelle returned to her and they resumed their seats for the second half of the lecture, most of it of a political nature and very boring indeed. Annabelle, too, was bored, and could hardly wait for the polite applause which signalled the end of the lecture to tell Lydia all about her interview with Perrys parents, who had been most gracious towards her. He is the one, she told Lydia. He is the one I am going to marry. I can feel it. Here. And she put her hand on her heart.

Lydia resisted the temptation to laugh. Oh, Annabelle, it is too soon.

No, it is not. If we are to find husbands, then we must do it quickly, you know that. She paused. The only difficulty I can see is my lack of a dowry. Lord Baverstock would expect one, wouldnt he?

Yes, I think he would.

Then the sooner you marry Sir Arthur the better. Mama said

I know what Mama said, Lydia interrupted her, as they made their way to the exit, standing in the crush while everyone waited for their carriages to be brought up to the door. In the euphoria of meeting the young man again she did not want to be reminded of her duty.

Ah, Miss Fostyn.

Lydia turned to find Sir Arthur at her elbow and wondered if he could possibly have heard Annabelles remarks. He was wearing a long overcoat which he had buttoned from neck almost to hem to hide his stained suit. It looked as though he had borrowed it from his coachman.

Sir Arthur. I am sorry for your mishap.

Oh, twas nothing. I am only sorry you were deprived of your supper. May I escort you home?

No, thank you, sir. We have our own coach.

Then may I call and pay my respects to your mama in the near future?

I am sure she will be pleased to receive you, sir.

The crowd had thinned while they had been talking and Lydia was suddenly aware of her umbrella man watching her, watching them both with a look on his face which was both quizzical and disapproving. He stepped forward and bowed. Goodnight, my lady.

She found herself dipping a small curtsy and smiling. Goodnight, my lord.

Who was that? Annabelle demanded, when they were settled in the chaise and were trotting towards Colston.

I have no idea.

But you called him my lord.

He called me my lady, so why not?

Who does he think you are, then?

I dont know that either. We are perfect strangers.

It didnt look like that to me. Is that why you are wearing your best gown? You expected him to be here. Oh, what will Mama say?

She will say nothing, because you are not to tell her.

Oh, a secret. Have you an assignation with him? Oh, Lydia, he is so handsome, but supposing he is a mountebank?

I am sure he is nothing of the kind. And I do not have an assignation with him. Whatever gave you that idea? We spoke half a dozen words while you were busy fluttering your eyelashes at Peregrine Baverstock

At least I was doing it to some purpose. You seem to have gained nothing. But there, I suppose we should hold to the maxim that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

Whatever do you mean?

Sir Arthur. He is going to call, is he not? He would not do that if he were not serious.

Annabelle, if you mention Sir Arthur just once more, I shall slap your face, really I will. Let it be, will you?

Oh, if you are going to fly into a temper, then I shall say no more. But if you want me to keep your secret from Mama, then you will have to find a way of persuading me.

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