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Gallantinewasincensed."d.a.m.nyou,Lotharian!Youhavebeenlyingtousall,eventoLilywhiteandtome-yourtrustedbrothersoftheOldRakesofMarylebone.Andyoudidthis...why?"
"Formyplantowork,everyonehadtobelieveitcompletely."Lotharianwithdrewthedoc.u.mentboxthatbelongedtotheirfather.
HemusthavegonetoBerkeleySquaretoretrieveit,Elizabethrealized,nottoconveyhertothislibraryashe'dclaimed.
"Thankfully,yourfatherdidhavemanyconnectionsincourtandParliament.Hedidfavors,andkeptsecrets...inthisbox."
LadyUppertonspokeatlast."Lotharianaskedmetocreateamechanicalfalsebottominthedoc.u.mentbox-whichIdid.Init,hehidseveralitemsfromyourfather'sbelongings-itemsfromwhichhecouldweavethedark,yetfancifulstorythatyouthreeyoungladieswerethesecretdaughtersofMariaFitzherbert,theprince'sillegalCatholicwife."
"So,LadyUpperton,youknewofthispla.n.a.llalong?"Lairdasked.
Shenodded."Iconfessdid.Mostofthetime,Idid."
Maryshookherheadfiercely."Idonotbelieveit.Thecashmereshawl-itdidbelongtoLadyJersey."
"Yes,itdid,"Lotharianadmitted."Roylesavedmanythings.AmongthemwasashawlthatLadyJerseyhadusedtostopPrinny'sbleedingafterabloodletting.Justa.s.shesaid."
ElizabethstudiedLotharianclosely.Hisusualcooldemeanorwasabsent.Hehadtobelying.
"Thepagefromtheweddingregisterthatwefoundinsidethebook?"Anneaskedimpatiently.
"IonlyplacedtheBookofMaladiesinsidetheboxbecauseRoylehadwrittenallsortsofcrypticnotesinthemargins.Theletteropener,andwhatwasinsidethebook-bothacompletesurprisetome,"Lotharianruefullyconceded."Clearly,youandyoursistershaveaknackfordeductivereasoning,aswellasagooddealofpureluck."
"Why,ifthisistrue,didyouincludethebottlesoflaudanum?"Elizabethprobed,stillnotquitebelievingLotharian'snewstory."TheyweremarkedwithSirHenry'sinsignia."
"Yourfatherhadagreatnumberofbottlesandpotions.Hewasaroyalphysician,aswa.s.sirHenry.Ihadnonotionthebottlesborethebaronet'smark.Iincludedthelaudanumbottlesbecausetheyworkedsowellwithmycontrivedstory.IfMariaFitzherbertwasdrugged,shewouldnotknowwhetherthebabieswerebornaliveordead.Ifshedidnotknow,andyoutrulydidhaveconclusiveproofofherlineage,Idoubtedanyofyouwoulddareapproachherwithsuchanoutlandishstory."
Everyone,exceptLadyUpperton,hiswillingcohortinthismonstrouslieofalllies,gloweredatLotharian.
"WhatIdonotunderstand,Lotharian,"Annesaid,"iswhyyouwenttosomuchtroubletocreateafantastichistoryforus,amysterytobesolved."
"BecauseifIsimplytoldyouthestory,youwouldnotbesoconvinced,"Lotharianexplained."Ifyouuncoveredproofofyoursupposedpastyourself,youwouldbefarmorelikelytobelievethatyouwere...princessesbybirth.Worthyofthecompanyoftheton."
Elizabethstoodupandsetherhandsfirmlyonherhips,thewayshe'dseenPrincessCharlottedosomanytimes."Whyshouldwebelieveyounow?Thistaleisasfantasticasthefirst."
"Becauseyourfatheraskedmethefavorofseeingyouhappy-heknewwhoIwas.WhatIwas.Thatiswhy,whenhefirstbecameill,ofallofhismanyfriends,hecametomefirst.HeknewIwoulddoanything.Iwouldnotstopuntilthethreeofyouwerehappyandmarried.Heknew,becauseofwhatIwas,hecouldrelyuponmetofulfillhisdyingwish."
Theroomwasverystill.
"Idonotknowwhattobelieve,"Annesaid.
"Whatiseasiertobelieve,sister?"Maryasked."ThatwearethesecretdaughtersofthePrinceofWalesandMariaFitzherbert?OrthatsomepoorfarmmaidinCornwallleftthreebabiesonourfather'sdoorstep?"
Elizabeththrustbothherhandsoutward."Itdoesnotmatterwhatthecirc.u.mstancesofourbirthwere."SheglancedatSumnerandsmiled."Don'tyouunderstandthat?Weareallmarriedtothemenwedearlylove.And,la,Mary,youhavealreadybeenblessedwithababybornofthatlove."
LadyUppertonlookedupthen."Elizabethhastherightofit.Whatmattersisnotwhereyoucomefrom,itiswhereyouhavecome.Thegiftyourfatherleftyouisensuring,bywhatevermeans,thathisdaughterseachhadloveintheirlives.Lotharian,thoughhismethodswerenottheleastbitorthodox,madeyourfather'sgrandestwishforthethreeofyoucometrue."
Lotharianstoodattheedgeofthegathering,hisleanarmsfoldedprotectivelyoverhischest.
Elizabethwalkedacrossthelibraryandembracedhim."Thankyou,Lotharian."SheturnedandlookedtoAnne,whoroseandcametoLotharianaswell.
"ThoughthereweretimesIwouldhavewrungyourneckhadIknownwhatyouweredoing,nowIcanonlythankyou.Foryouachievedmyfather'sgoal.Iaminlove,Iamloved,andIamthehappiestIhaveeverbeeninmylife."ShehuggedLothariantightly.
Marystood,armsfolded,andlookedLotharianhardintheeyes."Whatyouputusallthrough..."
"Loveisworththemosttoyou,anditschancesaregreateroflasting,ifyouhavetoworkforit,"Lothariansaid."ItwasalessonthatbothyouandRoganneededtolearn."
Maryexhaledasmalllaugh.Sheclosedthes.p.a.cebetweenherandLotharianandembracedtheoldman.
"Allisforgiven?"heaskedtentatively,thenlookedtotheOldRakes,whocameandreachedout theirhandstohim.
ThenLothariansilentlyturnedtothethreeyoungmen."Isupposethethreeofyouwilltakemeoutsidenow."Hegrinnednervously.
"Onlyifwecannotshakeyourhandhere,goodfellow,"Sumnersaid.
"Youbroughtuseachagreatgift,"Lairdadded."Iamgrateful."
"Arakeisarake...untilhemarries,"Rogansaid."Ioughttoknow.So,howcouldIpossiblyfaultyouforyourlessthanwhollyhonorablemethods?"HeclappedLotharianontheback.
"Exactly,lad,"Lotharianreplied."ButIhavecometobelievethatIhavelivedmylifeasarakelongenough."Ittooksomedoingforhisoldbonestomanage,buthekneltdownbeforeLadyUpperton."w.i.l.l.you,dearlady,domethehonorofbecomingmywife?"
"Oh,mygoodness."LadyUpperton'seyesroundedandsheclappedahandtoherchest.Theoldwomantookamomenttosteadyherbreathingbeforereplying."Haveyougotmyfather'sconsent?"
Lotharianblinkedinconfusionforamomentandthengrinned."Ihavenot,mylady,soIsupposeitwillbeaGretnaGreenweddingforthetwoofus.ButImustknow,mydeargel,justhowfastisyourfather'shorseandhowis.h.i.+saim?"
Everyonelaughed.
Thatis,untiltheyrealizedLotharian'sproposalwasnoruse.
AndthatintwodaystimetheirpresencewouldindeedberequiredinGretnaGreen,forthelongshotmarriageoftheseason-thatoftheoldrake,LordLotharian,andLadyUpperton.
Epilogue.
T heraintrickleddownthewindowpanes,squirmingandwrigglingliketheearthwormsMrs.PrudenceWinkshadflungwithhercanefromthewalkintothesoddengardenborderingherniece'sresidencea.s.shearrivedforhervisit.
Herniecesatverystill.Herexpressionwasa.s.somberastheafternoonsky.
"Youcanchangeyourmind,Maria,"Prudencesaid."Thefactthatthegelsareallmarriedmeansnothing.Youca.n.a.lwayscomeforward-andtellthem."
MariaFitzherbertraisedherblueeyestoPrudence."No,Icannot.Thereisnoneed."
"Thereis."Shehadposedasthesisters'greatauntfortwoyears,andhadcometolovethemasthoughtheywereherown."Theywouldwishtoknowyou."
Mariashookherheadslowly."Itwoulddonogood.Hewouldhearofit,theChurchwouldlearnoftheirexistence,andtheirliveswouldneverbetheirownagain."
"Butiftheycouldchoosebetweenknowingyouandalifeofnormalcy-"
"Theyshallneverhavetheneedtochoose,Prudence.Ihavechosenforthem."AloneteartrickleddownMaria'scheek."Imademydecisionmorethantwentyyearsago.Andweallmustlivewiththatchoice."
"ButMaria-"
ThecornersofMaria'spinkmouthlifted."Theyarehappy,yousay?"
Prudencesmiledgently."Theyare."
Sheturnedhergazetoherfoldedhandsuponherlap."Then,Idonotregretmydecision."
HeatstungPrudence'seyes.Therewasnomoretobesaid.
MariaturnedhereyesbackuptoPrudence."Cheriehasrequestedthatsheremainwithyou.Igavehermyblessing."
"Truly?"Prudenceswipedatthetearcatchinginherlashes.
"Ihavemanagedwellenoughwithoutherservicesasamaid,butIwillmissourweeklychatsaboutthesisters,"Mariaadmittedsoftly.
"Thereisnoreasonthosecannotcontinue.NodoubtsheandIwillseethegelsoften,"Prudencesaid."ThoughtheymayhavetoadjusttotheknowledgethatCheriecanspeak,andisonlyveryquietbynature."
Mariachuckledsilently."Isn't.i.tsomethingthatwhensomeonedoesnotspeak,thosearoundforget shecanhear."
"Evenwhensheis...sleeping."Prudencegrinned.
HowsadthatherpartinLotharian'sgrandschemewasatanend.b.u.t.therelations.h.i.+psshehad enjoyedwerenot.PrudencepressedthetipofhercaneintotheAubussoncarpetandslowlycametoherfeet.She facedherdearnieceonelasttimebeforedeparting."Thankyou,Maria."
ThethinskinaroundMaria'seyescrinkled."Thankyou,Prudence?Forwhat?"
"Nevermind,mydear.Just...thankyou."
AsPrudencecanedherwaythroughthefrontdoor,tearsblurredhervision,butshewa.s.smiling.
Inbecoming,inallways,thesisters'greataunt,shewouldbelovedandcaredforintoherlateyears, justa.s.shehadbeenforthepasttwoseasonswiththeRoylesisters.
Shewouldneverbealoneagain.
AndforthatshewouldalwaysbegratefulforthegiftMariahadgivenher.
Author'sNote.
B ecausemystoriesoftenincludeaconcoctionofrealandfictionalcharacters,onequestionreadersoftenaskmeis,"Didthisreallyhappen?"Well,thisisadifficultquestionformetoanswer...becausetheanswerisbothyesandno.WhiletheheartofHowtoProposetoaPrince,theromanceofElizabethandSumner,isfictional,therestofthestoryisacomplexblendofhistoricalfactandmyownimagination.
Forinstance,GeorgeIVandMariaFitzherbert,aCatholic,weresecretlymarrieduntiltheCrowndecidedthemarriagewasillegalandthereforeneverhappened-leavingtheprincefreetomarryCaroline,PrincessCharlotte'smother.Therewasalsospeculation,evenduringtheRegencyperiod,thatMariaFitzherbertmayhavesecretlybirthedachildfromthisunion.ThisrumorwasbolsteredbythefactthatduringherlifetimeMariaFitzherbertrepeatedlyrefusedtosignadoc.u.mentswearingthatsheneverhadachildbytheprince.
PrinceLeopold'sfamilydidlosevastholdingstoNapoleon,andhispursuitofPrincessCharlotteverylikelyarosefromtheneedforhimtomarrystrategically.ItisalsosaidthatafterhismarriagetotheunrulyPrincessofWales,hedidcometocareforCharlotteandmourneddeeplywhenshediedinchildbirthashorttimelater.
ThebeautifulMissMargaretMercerElphinstonewasindeedPrincessCharlotte'sonlyintimatefriend.ShebecameaclosefriendofPrinceLeopold'saswellandiscreditedwithbeinginstrumentalinbringingthetworoyalstogether.
SirHenryHalfordwasaninfluentialsurgeontobothmembersoftheroyalfamilyandtomanypowerfulpersonalitiesinParliament.Mostnotably,hewasphysicianextraordinarytothemadking,GeorgeIII.Hedid,infact,performtheautopsiestoconfirmtheident.i.tiesoftheskeletalremainsofKingHenryVIIIandKingCharlesI.HepublishedhisfindingsinAnAccountofWhatAppearedonOpeningtheCoffinofKingCharlesI,intheVaultofKingHenryEighthinStGeorge'sChapelatWindsor(London,1813).Reports.e.xistofthebaronetfrighteningandawinghisdinnerguestsbyusingtheseveredcervicalvertebraeofthebeheadedCharlesIasamacabresaltcellar.Hiswasastorytoooutlandishtobeaworkoffiction.Ihadtomergeitwithmyownstory.
OtherthanthebridgeovertheSerpentine,whichdidnotyetexistwhenthisstorytookplace,everyscenewa.s.setinlocationsthatexistedduringtheRegencyperiod,manystillexistingtoday.
AsfortheRoylesistersandtheirquesttoprovetheirroyalbloodline,sadly,theheroinesarecompletelyfictional,b.u.t.theirquestisnot.EventodayIknowofatleastonefamilysearchingtoprove-throughDNAinsteadofcluesbeneaththefalsebottomofadoc.u.mentbox-thattheyaredescendedfromachildborntoGeorgeIVandMariaFitzherbert.Thisbookisdedicatedtothatfamily.
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