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"Ithinkitfairlyobviousthat.i.t'sinEngland'sbestinteresttosecurethemostadvantageousunionfortheprincess.ThesupportforSillyBillyhasalwaysbeenstrong-evenyoumustbeawareofthat.ThePrinceofWales.h.i.+mselfisevenreportedtobackamarriagebetweenPrincessCharlotteandtheDutchman."Annesighed."IamafraidEnglandwillnotgainmuchfromamarriagebetweenPrincessCharlotteandPrinceLeopold-thoughtheprincewillstandtogainmuch."
"Youmean,itis.h.i.+sdutytomakeadvantageousmarriageforthegoodofSaxeCoburg."Elizabethsniffled,notwantinghersistertoconfirmherstatement.
"Ididnotsaythat,butnorcanIdenyit."Annehuggedhersistertoher."Lizzy,Iamsosorryaboutwhathasbeenhappeningwhilewewereaway.WereturnedfromBrightonthemomentIsawyournameprintedinthenewspaper.YoucanimaginehowfrightenedIwasthatsomethinghadhappenedtoyouaswell,b.u.t.that.i.twasnotreportedbecauseofthehighstandingoftheothersinvolved."
"Iknowyou,Anne.AndIamsorryyoufelttheneedtoreturnfromyourhoneymoonbecauseofme.Youdidaskmenottopursuetheprince."TheedgesofElizabeth'slipsturneddownward."Ishouldhavelistenedtothespiritofyourwarning,ratherthantheimperativeIheardinyourwords.Andnow,seewhathappenedtotheprince.Allbecauseofme."
AnnetookElizabeth'sshouldersandturnedthemsothatshefacedher."Whathappenedtotheprincewasnotyourfault."
Elizabethbegantosobharder."Yes,itwas.Hewouldnothavebeenaloneinthedarknesshaditnotbeenforme."
"Whatareyouprattlingonabout,Lizzy?"Annesqueezedhershouldersasiftoforceareply."Idon'tunderstandwhatyoumean."
"Ihadbeenwithhimonlyamomentbeforeithappened.Hewascalmingmedown,kissingme,andtellingmethathelovedme."SheburiedhereyesonAnne'sshoulder."Itisallmyfault."
"Lizzy."AnnemovedElizabethawayandfocusedaconcernedgazeonher."IthinkyoumusttellmeaboutwhathappenedwhileIwasgone.Everything."
Andsoforthenexttwohours,whileGreatauntPrudencesleptsoundlyinherchair,Elizabethconfessedeverything,fromAlmack's,toCranbourneLodgeandtherivertrail,toSirHenry'sghoulishdinnerparty,thecrosshatchinsignia,andtheDruryLaneTheatre.Sheleftnothingout,thougha.s.sherecountedtheoutrageouseventsofdayspastandwitnessedAnne'sincreasinglyshockedexpressions,shewishedshe'domittedoneortwothings.
Whenshewasfinished,Elizabethfeltcompletelydrainedinbothbodyandspirit.
Anneblewalongbreaththroughpursedlips."I-Ihardlyknowwhattosay,Lizzy."
"Justtellmewhattodo.Please,"Elizabethbeseechedher.
"That,Icannotdo.Fromwhatyoutellme,helovesyou-b.u.t.thatevenheclaimsthathisdutymustcomefirst."AnnesqueezedElizabeth'shandandstood."Logictellsmethathemustmarrytheprincessifherfatherconsentstothematch.Itisforthegreatergood."
"Butwhatdoesyourhearttellyou?"
Annegaveasadsmile."Thatsometimesyourdreamsdocometrue...andthatthisdreamdeservesalittlemoretime.Waitforhim,Lizzy.Talktohim.Youwillknowwhattodowhenthetimetoactcomes."
MinuteslaterElizabethwatchedthroughthewindowashersisterwalkedouttothepaversandsteppedintothegleamingtowncarriagethatawaitedher.
Wait,Annehadsaid.Ifonlyitwerethateasy.
ThreedayslaterElizabethdecidedshehadwaitedlongenough.Herpatiencewa.s.spent.Afterall,afullfortnighthadpa.s.sedandsurelytheprincecouldreceiveavisitorbynow.
ShedressedinawhitecambricwalkingdresstrimmedatthehemwithtrebleflouncesofFrenchworkthatswishednicelywhenshewalked.Onherhead,sheplacedawhitesatinbonnet,toppedwithwhiteplume,thattiedprettilywithacelestialblueribbon.
Itwasnocoincidencethatthedressshechosegavethefaintestimpressionofbridalinnocence,b.u.t.tomutetheeffect,shedrapedaroundhershouldersabluesilktwillmantlewithliliesofthevalleyembroideredateachendwithshadedsilks.
Luckseemedtobeonhersidethatday,forahackneyhaddroppedapa.s.sengernotthreedoorsfromhergreataunt'shouse,andshewasabletosecurethedriver'sservicewithouteverriskingaspeckofdustonhersplendidensemble.
WhenthehackneyreachedCurzonStreet,sheaskedthedrivertowait,intheeventtheprincewasunabletoreceiveher,butwhensheinquiredabouttheprince'sconditionatthefrontdoor,SirHenry'sbutlerledherdirectlyintotheparlortowait.
Only,itwasnottheprincewhogreetedher.AloomingshadowfelloverElizabeth,givingherafreshsenseofforeboding.ItwasnoneotherthanSirHenryhimself.
"Iamsopleasedyouhavecometocall,MissRoyle,"hesaid,movingquicklyacrosstheparlortowardher.
Elizabethsatupstraight,realizingtoolatetherewasnoretreatforher.Hestooddirectlyoverher,toocloseforhertostand."SirHenry.Ihavecometoinquireaboutthehealthoftheprince.Ishewell?"
"WhenIlastsawhim,aweekago,hewasdoingverywell.Therewasnoinfection,andthewoundwasbindingnicely."
Elizabethblinkedupatthebaronet."Excuseme,butdidyousay...aweekago?"
"Idid."SirHenrycondescendedtostepbackfromheratlast,b.u.t.thechangeinpositionwasnotforthebetterbecausehetookhisseatnexttoheronthesettee."HeandWhitevalewereinstalledatCarltonHouserecently.Youdidnotknow?"
"Obviously,sir,Ididnot,elseIwouldnothavedisturbedyou."ElizabethglancedaroundSirHenry,plottingherescape.
"Iamgladyoudid,MissRoyle,forIshouldliketotalkmorewithyou...aboutyourfatherandsomeunbelievabletalesI'veheardoflate."
Elizabeth'sstomachclenched.Shehadtoextractwhatinformationshecouldfromthebaronet,thengoawaya.s.soonaspossible."YoudidsaythattheprinceandWhitevalewereinstalledatCarltonHouse...attheinvitationofthePrinceofWales,Ia.s.sume?"
"Oh,mydearMissRoyle.Thenyoutrulyhavenotheard."Hegrinnedc.o.c.kily."Aftertheattackontheprince,PrincessCharlotteimmediatelychargedthePrimeMinisterwithanultimatumtobecommunicatedtoherfather."
"Anultimatum-tothePrinceRegent?"Elizabethdidnotwishtohearanymore,butshehadtostay,intheeventthereportwasnotasd.a.m.ningtoherfatea.s.sheantic.i.p.ated.
"Oh,yes.ShewasquiteemboldenedbythethreattoLeopold'slife.AsIamsureyou,yourself,understandalltoowell."
Elizabethfoughtoffadaggeredglare."Please,SirHenry.Tellmeabouttheultimatum."
"Verywell,dear.LordLiverpoolwastoadvisePrinnythattheattemptonPrinceLeopold'slifewasbelievedtobemadebysupportersofaunionbetweenherandWilliam.o.f.orange-acausetheRegenthimselfopenlybacked.Therefore,inconsiderationofPrinceLeopold'ssafety,theprincessdemandedthatthePrimeMinisteradviseherfatherthatsheha.s.selectedPrinceLeopoldasherhusband.IfthePrinceRegentrejectedhisname,shewouldnotconsideranother,andwillremainforallheryearsaspinster."
Elizabethswallowedhard."AndhowdidtheRegentrespondtothis...ultimatum?"
"Nooneknowsforcertain,ofcourse.ThoughthePrinceofWalesdidcommandthattheprincebemovedtoCarltonHouseuntilPrinceLeopoldreturnstoParis."Inaveryboldandillmanneredgesture,hepattedElizabeth'sknee,completelydisregardinghersquealofdisapproval."Now,perhapshedidthistoensuretheprince'ssafety.PerhapstheRegentsimplywishedtobecomemorefamiliarwiththen.o.blemanwhomaysomedaymarryhisdaughter.Eitherway,theprincehastheRegent'sinterestnow,doesn'the?IbelieveaweddingbetweenPrincessCharlotteandPrinceLeopoldisinevitable.Doyounotagree,MissRoyle?"
Elizabethleaptfromthesettee,meaningtoquitSirHenry'spresenceimmediately,buthewastooquickandcaughtherwrist.
Shetuggedagainsthim."Doreleaseme,SirHenry."
"Iwouldn'tdreamofyouleavingsosoon,mydearMissRoyle,notwhenwehavesomuchmoretodiscuss."
"Ihavenothingtodiscusswithyou."Elizabethtwistedherwristbutcouldnotfreeherself.
"Thatiswherewedisagree,wehavemuchtotalkabout...beginningwithyourmentionoflaudanumbottlesyourfatherhadandyourbeliefthatIhadsomeconnectiontothem."
"Lethergo,sir."Mr.Mantonstoodinthedoorway."Theladywishestoleave."
"Manton.Ididn'texpectyoubacksosoon."SirHenryreleasedElizabeth'sarmandshejettisonedtowardthedoorway,whereMr.Mantonstood.
Mr.MantonliftedElizabeth'swristandpeereddownat.i.t."Areyouinjuredatall,MissRoyle?"
Sheshookherheadvigorously."No,notatall.Ijust...mustleavenow."
"Pleaseallowmetoaccompanyyouhome,"hesaidgallantly.
ElizabethgaveahuntedglanceoverhershoulderatSirHenrybeforereplyingtoMr.Manton."Ithankyoukindly,Mr.Manton,butIhaveahackneydriverawaitingmyreturn.Goodday,Mr.Manton."Shesmiledattheyoungmana.s.shecurtsied,thenwithdrewherhandfromhisgentlegrip.Turningquickly,shedashedintotheentryhallandboltedthroughthefrontdoor,ignoringSirHenryentirely.
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Whenshereachedthestreet,drat.i.tall,thehackneywasnowheretobeseen.Elizabethhadn'treallyexpectedthat.i.twouldbe,b.u.t.thecommenthadenabledhertoextricateherselffromMr.Manton.
SheglancedbackatthedoorandhurrieddownthefootpathbeforehergallantMr.Mantoncouldcometoherrescueonceagain,foratthismomentshecouldn'tendurehavinghiscompa.s.sionateeyesuponher.Norcouldshereturnhome,forthesamereason.Shewouldsimplydissolveintotears.
ThePrinceofWaleswouldcertainlygiveaunionbetweenPrincessCharlotteandPrinceLeopoldhisblessingnow.
Tearsalreadywelled,unshed,inhereyes.Annewouldunderstand.Howshewishedshecouldgotoher.Buthersister'shomeonc.o.c.kspurStreetwasbutastone'sthrowfromWarwickHouse,wherePrincessCharlottewasnowlodged,andCarltonHouseaswell,whereherprincehadbeeninstalled.
IfshewenttoAnne,shecouldnotbear,evenforamoment,knowingthatthemanshelovedwasbutafewstepsaway-possiblybeinginterviewedbythePrinceRegentinconsiderationofmarryingtheprincess.
Shesimplycouldnotendureit.
Andsoshewalkedandwalked,pastshopsandsquares,lawnsofgreen,untilshefoundherselfatthegatesofHydeParkandtheSerpentinebeyond.
Tearsbuddedinhereyesa.s.sherealizedwherehertroubledhearthadledher.TotheplacewheresheandSumnerweretomeettheverynightofthefatefuleventthatwouldscarherlifeforever.
Slowlyshewalkedtothebridgeandstoodattherailinitscenter,staringdownintothedepthsoftheSerpentine.
Elizabeththoughtabouthergreatauntasayoungwomanexactlyherage,whendutyhadrobbedherofherhusband.Prudencehadwarnedher.Hadtoldherthatintheend,dutywouldalwayscomefirstforaman.
Sheshouldhavelistenedtohergreataunt,shetoldherself,andsparedherselftheheartacheoflosingthemansheloved.
SheshouldhavelistenedtoAnne,whocouldnotdenythatLeopoldwouldonedaymarryPrincessCharlotteoutofdutytoSaxeCoburg.
SheshouldhavelistenedtoMercer,whotoldher,innouncertainwords,thatCharlottehadsethercapatPrinceLeopoldandmeanttomarryhim.
SheshouldhavelistenedtoPrincessCharlotteherself,whenshereturnedvictoriousaftersecuringParliament'ssupportforaunionbetweenherandPrinceLeopold.
Butshedidnot.
Instead,shelistenedtoherdreams.Shelistenedtoherownheart.
Andwherehadthatgottenher?Standingalone,staringdownatthewelcomingswirlsoftheSerpentinebelow.
ElizabeththoughtbacktothemorningnotsomanydaysagowhenshefellfromtherivertrailintotheThames.Sherememberedthecoldwaterrus.h.i.+ngoverherfaceandhowthebrightlightonthewater'ssurfacedimmeda.s.shesankdeeperanddeeperintotheriver'sdepths.
Onlynow,ifshefell,Sumnerwouldnotbetheretopullherfromthedepths.
Aheavytearrolleddownhercheekanddrippedfromherjawintotheswellsofwaterbelowthebridge.Itcaughtthelightasitfell,andforthebriefestinstant.i.tglistenedlikeadiamond,beforebeingswallowedupbytheblacknessoftheSerpentine.
Wait,Elizabeth.Anne'ssageadvicesuddenlyfilledhermind.
"Wait."Shehearditclearlynow.
"Wait."Thewordswerecomingfromherownlips."Hewillcomeback.Trusthim."
Elizabethsteppedbackfromtherailingandrubbedthetearsfromhercheeks.Hehadtoldherthathelovedherandthathe'dcomebackforher.
Andshebelievedhim.Despitelogic.Despitewhatotherstoldher.DespiteParliament-andthePrinceofWales.
ShebelievedinSumnerandwhathehadpromised.Shedid.
Elizabethgrabbedupherwalkingskirtinherhandandranfromthebridge.
Hewouldcomebackforher.
Andwhenhedid,shewouldbewaiting.
TwodayslaterCarltonHouse "Areyouwellenoughtoattendthefete,Sumner?"Leopoldaskedasthevaleta.s.signedtohimbrusheddownthebackofhiscoat.
"Ihavebeenfitfordays,andyettheguardswillnotallowmetoleavethegroundsorevensendamessageto...anyone."Sumnerallowedthevalettob.u.t.tonhisbluesatinwaistcoatshotwithgoldthreads,andeventoaccepta.s.sistancewithhiscoat,asaprincewouldpermit.Butwhenthevaletbegantopinrowafterrowofs.h.i.+nymedalsuponthebreastofhisdarkbluecoat,hecringedinpain,s.n.a.t.c.hedthesilvertrayofmedalsfromthedresserandset.i.taside.
"Amiteirritablethisday,cousin?"Leopoldglancedathissleekercoat,andsmiledapprovinglyathisownelegantreflection."Youneedn'tbe.ImanagedtosendamissivetoMercer,askinghertoensurethatMissRoyleattendsthefetethisday;thatsheshoulddowhateverisnecessarytogetherinsidetheCarltonHousegarden."
Beneathhiscoat,Sumner'sshoulderstighteneduncomfortably."Ididnotwishherheretoday."
"Butonlyamomentagoyouwerefrettingovernotbeingabletosendamessagetoher."Leopoldsatuponatuftedbenchandallowedthedressertocombhishairfas.h.i.+onablyaroundhisface."IsentforMissRoylebecauseIthoughtyouwouldwis.h.i.+t."
"IdidnotwishheratCarltonHousebecauseifthereisanotherattack,Idonotwishtoriskherwellbeing."
"AndyoudonotwishhertoseeyoudancingwithPrincessCharlotte,"Leopoldadded.
"Andthereisthat."
"Youhavenottoldher-"Leopoldglancedatthenumerousvalets,footmen,andattendantsinthechamberanddidnotfinishhissentence.
"No,Ihaven't.IhadintendedtoexplaineverythingtoherthenightthatplanschangedandweattendedtheperformanceattheDruryLaneTheatre."Sumnershruggedagainsttheweaveofkerseymere.Theblastedcoatwastootight.Hecouldbarelybreathe."b.u.t.todayatthefeteisneitherthetimenortheplace."
"Cousin,youcannotsimplyignoreMissRoyle.Shewillbeinattendance."LeopoldrestedhispalmonSumner'sshoulder.
"Imust."WhenthedressercameatSumnerwithacomb,theprincesteppedaway.SumnerdroppeddownintoachairandbegrudginglyallowedhimtocoifhishairinLeopold'sstylishmode."Imust,forhersafety."
"ItislikelythatsincethePrinceofWalesishostingthisfete,andwillallowyou-asme-todancewithPrincessCharlotte,thattheWilliam.o.f.orangesupporterswillseetheircauseasdefeated.ForIbelieveithasbeen.ThePrinceRegentwillgranthisconsentintime.Iamsureofit."
"Imaybesafefromattack,inotherwords."
"Yes."
"b.u.t.then,youcouldbewrong.Ifyouweredead,Leopold,amarriagebetweenWilliamandCharlottewouldstillbepossible."