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"Becausethatisthewayofitwithmen,especiallythosetrainedinthemilitary.Itisalwaystheway."GreatauntPrudenceleanedforwardandtappedherfingeronthesmallbookuponElizabeth'slap."Openit.Thereisacardinside."
Elizabethwasn'tsurewhatPrudencewasabout,butshedidasdirectedandopenedthebook.Inthecentershefoundaninvitationandadried,fadedrosebloom.ShelookedupatPrudence'salltooseriousface."Idon'tunderstand."
Turninghereyesdownwardtotheyellowedcardinherhand,shebegantoread.Itwasaninvitationtoaweddingbreakfast,tocelebratetheunionofMissPrudenceSmytheandtheHonorableMr.ClarenceWinks.Sheraisedhereyestolookatherauntforfurtherexplanation.
Prudence'sfadedblueeyeswerefilledwithtears,butnotasingleonebreachedherlashes."Hewentofftobattlethatsummer.Itwas.h.i.+sduty,hetoldme.AndthenhewaskilledexactlyoneyearlaterinthebattleforQuebecCity,alongsidehismen,andGeneralWolfehimself."
Elizabethfelttearsrus.h.i.+ntoherowneyes."Andyouhavebeen-"
"Alone,eversince."Sheforcedasmileofstrength."Thatis,untilyouandyoursisterscametostaywithme."ShesqueezedElizabeth'shandasbestshecould."WhatIwantyoutounderstandisthatwhileourmenwillloveuswithalltheirhearts,whenitcomestoamatterofloveordutyforcountry,aman'shonorwillalwaysforcehimtochoose...duty."
AnachingtightnessclutchedatElizabeth'sheart.Quickly,beforeshedissolvedintotears,shecarefullysettledthecardandtherosebetweenthepagesofthebookandreturnedittohergreataunt.
"Thankyoufortellingmethis,"Elizabethbegan,hervoicebreaking,"butIhavetobelievewewillbetogetherintheend.Icannotendurealifetimewithouthim.Isimplycannot."
CurzonStreetResidenceofSirHenryHalford ThedinnerplannedbySirHenrywasmoreintimatethanElizabethhadantic.i.p.ated.NoonefromtheRoyalCollegeofPhysicianswaspresent,ashehadtoldbothherandGallantinewhenhefirstofferedhisinvitationatAlmack's.
Andnoone,exceptforSirHenry,andpossiblyhisprotegeMr.Manton,seemedcontentwiththeseatingorder.
LordGallantinesatatoneendofthegreatrectangulartable,whichseemedtogreatlyannoyhimduetohisinabilitytohearSirHenry,whosatattheotherend.Elizabethwa.s.seatedbetweentheprince'scousin,Whitevale,andMr.Manton,whileSumnerandLadyUppertonsatdirectlyacrossfromthem.
"Itisnosecret,MissRoyle,thatrumorsaboundthroughSocietythatyouandyoursistersmightbetheillegitimatedaughtersofthePrinceofWalesandMariaFitzherbert."
Elizabethfairlylurchedinherchair.SirHenryseemedtohavenoideathathewaslabelingherab.a.s.t.a.r.datthedinnertable.
"TherearemanywhomaintainthatPrinnyandMrs.Fitzherbertweremarried,SirHenry."LordGallantinetightenedhisgripsostronglyaroundhisknifethatthebloodseemedtodrainfromhishand."Somehaveseenproofofthatunion."
Elizabethforcedasmile."Youknewmyfather,SirHenry.Hewasaroyalsurgeon,likeyou."
"Yes,yes,b.u.t.thestory,"SirHenryprodded,"isthereanyevidencetosupport.i.t?RumorhasitthatRoylehadproofofsomesort."
LadyUpperton's.e.xpressionleftnodoubttoElizabeththatshedidnotlikethedirectiontheconversationhadtaken."SirHenry,pleasethinkabouttheimplicationsofyourquestions.MissRoyleisaguestinyourhomethisnight."
SirHenrygrimaced,thenappliedaslick,oilysmiletohislips."Idobegyourpardon,MissRoyle.Thepeopledoloveagoodstory,trueornot."
"Yes,theydo,SirHenry,"Sumneranswered."But,IthinkIspeakformostofusinthisroomthiseve,gossipholdsnoplaceineducatedsociety."
SirHenryblanchedslightly,andthenhis.e.xpressionchangedabruptly."Iprefertruestoriesofexcitement,myself."HelookedtoElizabethquitesuddenly."Careforsomesalt,MissRoyle?"heasked.Hisheavylefteyebrowtwitchedinantic.i.p.ation.
"No,thankyou,"Elizabethreplied,thinkinginallherlifenohosthadeversuggestedshesaltherfood.
"Areyoucertain?"
"Quite."ItwasthenthatElizabethnoticedthat,unliketheothersilversaltcellarsateachguest'ssetting,herswaswhite,andwhileround,wasnotperfectlyformed.
SirHenry'sgazedremainedfocusedonElizabeth,completelyunnervingher.Finally,whenitseemedthatifshedidnotsamplethesalthewouldnoteverremovehisattentionfromher,sheliftedherhandtoreachforthespooninthecellar.
Mr.Manton'slefthandshotoutandcaughthers.Then,gently,hepressedherpalmtothetable."Pleasedon't,MissRoyle."
ElizabethsawSumner'sbackstraightenandhisbrowdrawlowthemomentMantontouchedher.ForabriefinstantshethoughthewouldleapacrossthetableforManton,buthedidnothingmore.SheturnedandlookedatMantonquestioningly.
SirHenrylaughedaloud."Now,now,Manton,youarespoilingmyfun."
"Ifyoucontinued,sir,IdonotthinkMissRoylewouldsleepatallthisnight,"Mantonrepliedsternly.
"Oh,Idoubtthat.OurMissRoylewasbraveenoughtoattempttosavetheprince'slife."HeleanedforwardandseemedtobeaddressingElizabethalone."Iseriouslydoubtshewouldcringefromtouchingabone."
"Abone?"Elizabeth'seyess.h.i.+ftedtothesaltcellar."Isthat...oh,heavens,itcannotbe."ShelookedatSirHenry."Isthat...avertebra?"
SirHenry'seyebrowsformedahairyhillock."SheisRoyle'sdaughter,isn'tshe,Manton?Youhaveakeenmedicaleye.Indeeditis,MissRoyle-ahumancervicalvertebra."
"Oh,dearG.o.d!"LadyUppertonsquealed,coveringhermouthwithherhands."WhywouldyouplacesuchathingonthetableandbeforeouryoungElizabeth?"
SirHenryloweredhisvoicetonearlyawhisper."BecauseIsuspectedshemightbefascinatedbywhatIwilladmittoyouallnext.Butyoumustswearnottotellalivingsoulmysecret."Helookedaroundateveryoneatthetableandawaitedtheirnods,whichweregivenbyallbutone.Sumnermerelyrolledhiseyes,which,itseemed,wasgoodenoughforSirHenry,wholookedtoMr.Mantonandgesturedforhimtobegin.
Mantonsighedinannoyance."In1649,CharlestheFirstwasbeheadedandburiedinthesamevaultasthegreatHenrytheEighth.Thecoffins,however,werelost-untiltwoyearsago,whentheywererediscoveredandthePrinceofWalesdemandedthatanautopsybeperformedtoconfirmtheident.i.tyoftheskeletons.TheautopsieswereperformedbySirHenry."Mantonexhaled.Hetightenedhisfistuponthetable.Hishandbegantoshake."Sir,youmustfinishtheretellingforIwillnotbepartytohorrifyingtheladies."
"Verywell,ifyouareunabletocontinue."SirHenrygloweredatMr.Manton."Asluckwouldhaveit,Iwasleftalonewiththeremainsforagooddealoftimebeforethecoffinsweresealedagain.Iwasabletoconfirmtheident.i.ties...butIwasalsoabletosecretlystealasinglebone-paymentformyservices,ifyouwill."Hetiltedhisnosetowardthesaltcellar."CharlestheFirst'scervicalvertebra,which,asyoucanseeforyourselves,hasbeencleanlyslicedbyanax."
LadyUpperton'sfacegrewverypaleandshebeganmadlyfanningherselfwithherserviette.
"Makesforalovelysaltcellar.Doyounotagree,MissRoyle?"SirHenrygrinnedather.
LadyUpperton'seyelidsbegantotwitchandhereyeslookedasthoughtheywouldrollbackinherhead.Herheadlolledsuddenlyandshefellforward,herforeheadhittingthetable'sedge.
ElizabethleaptfromthetableandracedaroundpastLordGallantinetoreachher.Bythetimeshedid,SumnerhadalreadyliftedLadyUpperton'ssmall,unconsciousbodyintohisarms.
"Iwilltakehertotheparlorandallowhertorestonthesettee,ifImay,"hesaid.Withoutwaiting,hechargedfromthediningroom,withElizabethtrailingbehind.
ElizabethwaskneelingatLadyUpperton'ssidewhenMr.MantonrushedintotheparloramomentlaterwithadampenednapkinfromSirHenry'stableinhishand.Shesteppedoutofhiswayandallowedtheyoungphysiciantoseetoher.
Hegaveheracursoryexaminationandthensighedwithrelief."Nottoworry,MissRoyle.She'sonlyfainted,"hesaidsoothingly.
"So,shewillrecoversoon."ElizabethgazedworriedlyupatMr.Manton.
"Oh,yes,yes.IhaveseenSirHenrycausethissamereactioninotherladiesatleastadozentimesbefore.I'vecounseledhimagainstdoingthistimeandtimeagain.Avinaigrettewillbringheraroundfully.Ishallfetchonepresently."Withthat,hehurriedfromtheparlor,leavingElizabethandSumnerstandingoverLadyUpperton.
Themomenthewasgone,SumnerreachedoutforElizabeth."w.i.l.l.youmeetmeattheSerpentinetomorrowatsunset?Wherewemetmycousinandtheprincess-youknowtheplace.Wemusttalk."
Elizabethnoddedfervently."Yes,butwhy-"
Sumnergrabbedherintohisarmsandkissedher,withadesperationborneofneed.
Suddenly,fromoutsidethedoor,theyheardtheclinkandrollofsomethingdroppingonthefloor.AfewmomentslaterMantonenteredtheroomwithavinaigrettebottleinhishand."Forgivemydelay.Thevialslippedfrommyfingerstothefloor,thenrolledunderatable.Didn'tbreak,however."
LadyUpperton'seyeswerehalfopen,butaquickwaveortwoofthepungentvinaigrettefullyrevivedherimmediately."Please,takethataway,'shesnapped,swattingatManton'svial.
"Ishall,LadyUpperton,butpleasekeeptheclothuponyourforeheadforawhilelonger,"headvised."Asmallb.u.mpisrising,nothingtoworryover.Youthumpedyourheadonthetable'sedge,Iamafraid."
ShelookedupatElizabeth."You'reagooddear.FetchGallantine,w.i.l.l.you?IamafraidmyheadpainsmeandIshouldliketoreturntomyhome.Youwilljoinmeinthecarriage,won'tyou,sweeting?"
"Iwill,LadyUpperton,Iamsurebytomorrowevening,ifnotbefore,youwillbecompletelyyourself.a.gain."ElizabethflashedaquickglanceatSumner,andshothimaslightnod."IshallinformLordGallantineastoouramendedplansfortheevening.Pleaseexcuseme,YourRoyalHighness,Mr.Manton."Shedippedacurtsytoeach,andthenhurriedbacktothediningroom.
Shetriedtohidetheconfidentsmilethattuggedatherlipsa.s.shemadetheirexcusestoSirHenryandinformedLordGallantineoftheirearlydeparturefromCurzonStreet.
Itwasevenmoredifficultafeattoconcealherjoyasthecarriageconveyedthembothhome,forLadyUpperton'sabilitytoreadafacewa.s.secondonlytoLordLotharian's.
Still,thelady'snerveswereinfraysandtattersafterSirHenry'sghoulishgame,andsheseemednottheleastawarethatElizabeth'sdemeanorhadchangedatall.
But.i.thad.ForafterSumner'spa.s.sionatekiss,ElizabethknewthatbeforetheglitteringwatersoftheSerpentinetomorrownight,Sumnerwouldtellherthathisonlydutywas...totheirlove.
Chapter14.
HydeParkRottenRow "T hisisn'twise,Leopold."Sumnerreinedhishorseprotectivelyclosertotheprince'sastheyguidedtheirmountsdownRottenRowthroughthethickfog.Itwasifthecloudshaddescendedfromtheskyandsettledeerilyupontheroad."Wecantooeasilybetakenunaware."
"Ican'tstaycorkedupinsideanylonger,"theprincerepliedflatly."AsidefromsittinginSirHenry'sparlor,ridingatthisearlyhourthroughthismiasmaofgrayisprobablythesafestplaceIcouldpossiblybe.Ifwecannotseetheapproachofanother,Idoubtwecanbeseen,either."
"Butwecanbeheard.Youaresoclosetosecuringthismatch.Whydoyouriskallbyneedlesslyventuringout?"SumnerknewthathisfrustrationwithLeopoldwasplaininhisvoice,andhedidnottrytoconcealit.HewasputtingahalttohislifewhileLeopoldworkedtodiplomaticallymanipulatethismarriagetoawomanhedidnotlove.
"IcannotabidelivinglikeaprisonerduringmystayinLondon."
"ThenletusreturntoParis."SumnerknewitwastoomuchtohopeforLeopoldtoleavebeforethePrinceofWaleshadgivenhimanod,formalorencouraging,buthehadtotry."InParis,youwillbefreetoroamthestreetswhileconductingtheremainderofthecampaignthroughdispatches."
"Icannot,becausenothingisresolved.Nothing!"Leopoldwa.s.silentforseveralmomentsafterthat,hischestheavingandlaboringwithhisclearagitation."IhavetakenaboxattheDruryLaneTheatrefortonight,"hefinallysaidbrusquely."Weshallbeattending.Iwillnothearanyargumenttothecontrary."
Leopold'svoicewasfirmandsteady.Hewasnotsuggestinganightatthetheatre.Hehadalreadyplannedit.
"Tonight?"Sumnertensed."Youcannotconsiderthis."
"Yes,tonight."Therewasacurtnesstotheprince'smannerhehadneverseenexceptintheheatofbattle."Iunderstandtheimplicationsformysecurity.ButImustgo.Charlottewillbeinattendance.Ihavenochoice."
"Youcannotappearinpublicwiththeprincess.Itisfartoodangerous."Anditwas,b.u.t.therewasmoretohispositionagainstattendingthetheatrethatnight.Sumnerhadspentthenightbeforegirdinghimself,rehearsing,fortheuncomfortabletaskofadmittinghistrueident.i.tytoElizabeththisveryevening.
ItwastruethatLeopold'ssecurityneedshadnotaltered,norhadSumner'sownswornloyaltyandresponsibilitytotheprince.
WhatwasabouttochangewasElizabeth'sneedtotrusthim,tobelievewithallherheartthathewouldreturnforherdespiteappearancestothecontrary.
But,forhertoputsuchgreatfaithinhim,hemustputhistrustinherfirst,andadmitthathewasnotPrinceLeopoldatall,buthiscousin,sworntoprotecthimatallcostsduringtheincreasinglydangerouscampaigntosecureaunionbetweenEnglandandSaxeCoburg.
Ithadtakenagoodmeasureoftime,butultimatelyhehadcometotheconclusionthatperhapsifElizabethknewhistrueduty,herheartwouldnotbebrokeneachtimetheTimesreportedmovementintheromanceofPrinceLeopoldandPrincessCharlotte.AndthatshewouldunderstandthatsoontheprincemustleaveforParis-b.u.t.thathewouldreturnforher.Ashehadpromised.
"Irealizethedanger.Charlottewillnotbeviewingtheperformancewithme,butwillbeensconcedinaneighboringboxwithinview.Iwillexchangeglancesofwistfullongingwithher.Nothingmore."
"Youareriskingmuchfornogain."Sumnerhuffedattheveryideaoftheprinceandprincesstradingmooneyedglances-attheriskoftheprince'slife.
"Thegainwillbegreat,ifIamsuccessful."Leopoldnudgedhismountintoafasttrot."MyintentistoprovokeCharlotteintoconfrontingherfatheraboutmarriage."
Sumnerdrewhishorsealongside,matchinghismount'sstridetotheprince'sgelding."Doyouthinkitwisetodothissosoon?"
"Icannotwaitanylonger.IamnotblindtothefactthatPrincessCharlotteisentirelyinfatuatedwithme...justa.s.shewaswithseveralothersoverthepastyears.Imustuseherpa.s.sionatefeelingsformenow,beforetheyfade."
Sumnerfellsilent.
Leopolddrewbackonthereins.Hisgelding'sbitandbridlejingledastheprincepulledhismounttoaprancinghalt."Mycousin,youarelikemybrother.IunderstandwhatIamaskingyoutodo.Bystandinginforme,posingasPrinceLeopold,yourlifecouldbeinjeopardy."
"Andyetyouaskmetodoit."
"Ido."Leopoldlookeddownatthewetearthentrail."SaxeCoburgwasplunderedbyNapoleonbecausewelackedthestrengthandpowertodefendit.AmarriagetoPrincessCharlottewillmergeourfamilies-andSaxeCoburgwillneverbetoosmallorpowerlesstodefenditself.a.gain.Idonotaskyoutodothisbecauseyouaremycousin,mybloodkin.Idonotaskyoubecausenooneelsecouldimpersonatemesowellasyou.IaskyoutodothisbecauseIcantrustyou,aboveall,todoyourdutytoSaxeCoburg.Youareasoldier,mybrotherinarms."
"Iknowmyduty."
"Iknow."
"Thefogislifting.WeshouldreturntoCurzonStreet,"hesaidtoLeopold,hiswordsacoldanddeliberatecommand."Ifwearetoattendthetheatrethisnight,Imustnotealloccurrencesandcontingencies,thenprepare."
Asthetworeinedtheirmountsaround,SumnernoticedthatLeopoldwa.s.smiling."IstheresomethingelseIshouldknowaboutthiseve?"
"Ohyes,thereisonethingofnote."Leopoldliftedhiseyebrowsmostinnocently."IhaveanonymouslyreservedtheboxtoourleftforLadyUpperton,MissRoyle,andLordGallantine-thoughItookcaretoaskMercertoadmittothegraciousness."
SumnerstaredatLeopold."Youdidn't."
"Thoughtyoumightwishtoknow...contingencyplanning,youknow."Leopoldlaughed,thenbroughthiscropdownuponhishorse'sflankandchargeddownRottenRow.
BerkeleySquare "LadyUpperton,IcannotgotothetheatrewithyouandtheOldRakesthisevening."Elizabethpacedtheparlor,herarmswrappedaroundherselfinatighthug."Imustrefuse...Ihaveanotherengagement."
"Well,dove,unlessyougivemeafairandreasonableexplanationwhyyoumustrefusethisinvitation,Ifearyoumustbreakyourengagement,"LadyUppertonwarned."ItisbyinvitationofnoneotherthanMissMargaretMercerElphinstonethatourpartyhasbeenprovidedaboxattheperformancethiseve.Isitimpossibleforyoutoimaginethat.i.tisnotshewhotrulywishedthatyouattendtheperformance,butrathertheprincess,whoisgraciouslyextendinganolivebranchtoyou?"
Elizabethspunaroundandlookedcriticallyathersponsor."Howhaveyoucometothisconclusion?Youtoldmethatthecardwasnotsigned."
"Itwasn't.ButwhenIsentmyfootmanaroundtoinquireastoownerofthebox,IwasinformedMissElphinstoneheldthesubscription."
"Mercerisadear."Elizabethunfoldedherarms."ShemighthavesenttheinvitationbecauseshefeltsorryoverthewayIwasdismissedbytheprincesswhentheentireincitingeventwasinnowaymyfault."
"Yes,thatmightbeoneexplanationexceptforonething-thecardnotedthatbothPrinceLeopoldandPrincessCharlottewillbepresentatthisperformance."LadyUppertonswunghershortlegsbackandforthfromtheedgeofthesettee.
Elizabethstoppedpacing."PrinceLeopoldwillbeattheDruryLaneTheatrethisnight?"NotattheSerpentine...wherehehadaskedhertomeethim?
"Yes,theprinceaswellasPrincessCharlotte.DidInotmakemyselfheard,gel?"
ElizabethglanceddownatLadyUpperton.Whatwasthemeaningofthis?Hadhechangedhismindabouther,orhadhesimplybeenunabletoextricatehimselffromaninvitationtotheperformancefromtheprincess?Filledwithnerves,Elizabethbitintoherlowerlip.