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"Exactly."Theprincec.o.c.kedhislefteyebrow."Ihaveseenyougallopacrossthedanceflooronseveraloccasions.Donotdenyit."
Sumnergrowled."Doallowmetocontinuewithourstrategyforthisevening,Leopold."
Leopoldwavedahand,givingSumnerleavetobeginwithoutbeinginterruptedbybarbs.
"WhilstIamcertainlynotgallopingatAlmack's,Charlotteattemptstorendezvouswithyouattheappointeds...o...b..sidetheSerpentine."Sumnerstilledthevalet'shandsforamoment,andthenlookedathiscousin."Everythinghasbeenarranged.Ahackneyhasbeenhiredtoarrivehereathalfpasteleven."
"Itravelinacommonhackney,whileyouenjoythesplendorofacarriage?"Leopold'selegantcountenancerevealednoemotions,butSumnerknewhiscousintoowell.
"Itistheonlywaywecanensureyoursafety.Asimplebluecoat,graybreeches,andHessianswillpreventyoufromdrawingundueattention."Sumnershotaglanceatthevalettomakesureheunderstoodhisdressinginstructions.
"Oh,yes,IamsuretowinoverCharlotte'sheartwearingsuchfinery."Leopoldletoutanuncharacteristicallyforlornsigh.
"Shewantstoseeyou.Progresshasalreadybeenmadetowardaunion."
"NowthatshehasretiredherinterestinPrinceAugustus."Leopolduncrossedhislegandleanedbackinhischair."Interestinghowthatbitofinformationfounditswaytothenewspapers,secretedasitwas."
Sumnerremainedimpa.s.sive."Isupposeitmighthavehelpedyourpet.i.tionforherfavor...somewhat.
Ashasheruncle,theDukeofKent."
"Istheresomethingyouarenottellingme?"
"Nothingyouneedtoconcernyourselfwith,Leopold.Youronlytaskischarmingtheprincess,andIamsureyouwillcompletethistaskwithgreatease."
Whenthetallcaseclockinthecornertingedhalfpastten,theprincecametohisfeet."Youshouldbeoff.Drawtheattentionofeveryonearound,butdowatchforyourownsafety,andforG.o.d'ssakedonotembarra.s.sme.Remember,nogalloping."HeclippedSumner'schin,thensnappedhisfingersforthevalettofollowhim."Timetodonmy'ordinaryman'costume."
"Costumedornot,youwillneverbeanordinaryman,Leopold,"Sumnercalledoverhisshoulder,andthenturnedtotakeonefinallookathimselfinthemirror.Hehadtoadmit,hedidlookquiteregal.AndfarmoreruggedlyhandsomethanLeopoldeverhad.
Beforehisreflection,Sumnerpracticedhismostgallantbow.Itwasimportanttohimthat.i.tbeaselegantasoneofLeopold's,fortonightheplannedtohonorthelovelyMissRoylewithsuchabowbeforetheirveryfirstdance.
"MissElizabeth,LadyUppertonandthegentswillbecomin'aroundverrasoon,"MacTavish,thefamily'sScottishbutler,warned."ShouldCherienotbedressin'yealready?"
"Inamoment."ElizabethstraightenedthewoolencoverletdrapedoverGreatauntPrudence'sknees."IdecidedIshoulddressattheverylastmoment,sotherewillbenoopportunityforthegowntobemarred."
"That'smyclevergel,"theoldwomanreplied,spreadingherlipsintoaproudsmile.
Cherieappearedinthedoorway,andonceshehadclaimedElizabeth'sattention,turnedherheadtopeerupattheclockinthepa.s.sagejustasitsoundedthehalfhour.
"Iamready,Cherie."Elizabethrosetostartforthepa.s.sage.
"Timeforclaret,"GreatauntPrudencechirpedexcitedlyasthebellpingfadedfromhearingatlast.
"Soitis,"Elizabethreplied."MacTavish,w.i.l.l.youpleasedomyauntthehonoroffillingagla.s.sofclaretforher?"
"Aye,MissElizabeth."Belatedly,theancientbutlerdecidedtobow,butsincehislonglegswerealreadymovingacrosstheparlor,hissincereattemptatcourtesyinsteadappearedaclumsytrip.
Elizabethsmiledandnoddedherappreciationofthegesture.
WhenElizabethenteredherbedchamberaminutelater,shenearlygaspedatthebeautyoftheemeraldgownCheriehadcarefullylaidoutuponherbed.ShehurriedtowarditwhenoutofthecornerofhereyeshesawMrs.Polkshank'schampionmouserslipintotheroom.
Withinaninstantthecatleaptintotheairforthebed.Elizabeththrewherbodybetweenthecat'sclawsandheremeraldgownatonce,willingtosacrificeherskintoprotect.i.t.
Fourpaws.h.i.+therbacksolidly,andclawssankintotenderskinandheld,asthemarmaladefelinefranticallytriedtokeepfromfallingbackontothefloor.
Butlikeanangel,Cherieappearedatthebedside.Shescoopedherarmsunderthecat'sbellytosupport.i.twhilesheremovedeachindividualclawfromElizabeth'sstingingback.
ElizabethcouldfeelthethreadsofherwalkingfrockpullingawayasCherieworked,but.i.twasworththelossofherdaydressifthegreensilkgownwouldbepreserved.
TheinstantshewasfreeofMrs.Polkshank'swickedcat,Elizabethrolledfromthebed.Herheartpoundedinsideherribsa.s.shehurriedlyranherhandsoverthegown,smoothingita.s.shesurveyeditforanypossibledamage.
b.u.t.therewasnone.Noneatall.
Sheexhaledabreathofpurerelief."Please,Cherie,takethatcattothekitchenandclosethedoor.I cannotriskanythinghappeningtothisgown."
Cheriedroppedaquickcurtsy,thendisappearedfromtheroomwiththecat.
Sittingdownonthebenchbeforeherdressingtable,Elizabethpressedherhandstoherheartand tookseveraldeepbreaths.Lordhelpher.Sheonlyhadtomakeittotheball.Fatewouldtakecareoftherest.
Atfifteenminutesbeforethehour,shedescendedthestaircase.Herlongcopperhairwa.s.sweptupatthesidesandpinnedwithdozensofsparklingbrilliants,whiletherestofherlockstumbleddownherback.Somehow,againstthevibrantcoloroftheemeraldgown,herhairdidnotappearasgarishlyredasitnormallydid.Tonightsheactuallyfelt...beautiful.
Theemeraldsilkgownwaslikeaironherbody,andevenwhencoupledwithherdewthinchemise,shefeltalmostasifsheworenothingatall.Thethoughtbroughtaflushofcolorintohercheeksa.s.sheenteredtheparlor,whereLadyUpperton,GreatauntPrudence,andtheOldRakesofMarylebonewaitedforher.
Therewasacommunalintakeofbreathasthegroupbeheldherforthefirsttimeinhergown.Ajoltofpurehappinesswhiskedthroughher,becausetheirreactiongaveherhopethattheprincewouldexhibitasimilarresponsewhensheenteredtheballroomatAlmack'sanhourhence.
AbarelystifledsobslippedfromGreatauntPrudence'smouth."So,sobeautiful,"shewhispered,asatearrolleddownhercheek.SheraisedherwrinkledhandstoElizabeth,beckoninghertoherchair.
Elizabethliftedtheshorttrainofherballgownoverherwristandrushedtohergreataunt'sside."DearPrudence,donotcry.Tonightpromisestobeoneofthehappiestoccasionsofmylife.Iamcertainofthis.Ionlywishyoucouldbewithmetoshareitandmakemyhappinesscomplete."SheleanedcloseandGreatauntPrudencekissedhercheek.
"Theclaret!"LadyUppertonsquealed."Mrs.Winks,yourclaret!"
ElizabethlookeddownandsawtoherhorrorthatGreatauntPrudencehaddroppedhercrystalofclaretonthefloor.
Oh,lud,notthegown!Shelurchedbackward,armsspreadwide.Shecouldnotseemtocatchherbreath.
"Missed."GreatauntPrudencewa.s.smiling."Itmissed."
Elizabethlookeddownandsawthatthewinehadindeedsplatteredonthecarpetandthemomentumhadsentaflourishedsprayofredwinealongtheleftlegofthemantel.
Butsomehow,bythesaints,GreatauntPrudencewascorrect.Notasingledrophadtouchedheremeraldgown.
Elizabethreleasedherpentbreath,andthensmiledatPrudence.Hergreatauntlaughedwithdelight,adeepthroatylaughthatinamomenthadeveryoneintheparlorholdingtheirsidesastheylaughedalongwithher.
LordLothariantookElizabeth'shandandplaceditonhisarm."Ihaveneverbeheldamorebeautifulwomaninallmyyears,MissElizabeth."
Elizabeth'scheeksfilledwithwarmth."TonightIwilltakeyouatyourword,mylord."Shetippedherheadandlookedupathimthroughherthicklashes."ThoughIhavemysuspicionsthatyouhavesharedtheverysamesentimentwithhalftheladiesinLondon."
"Touche,mydear."Lothariangrinned."ButIdonotexaggerate.Isweartoyou,noonewillbeabletooverlookyourbeautythisnight."
"Iagree,"echoedLilywhite."Perhapsacertainyoungmanmightswellwithemotionatthesightofourgirlandmakeanofferthisverynight."
Elizabethflushed."Ionlyhopetheprinceremembersme."
"Oh,Iwasnotreferringtotheprince,Elizabeth,"Lilywhitesaid,"Imeant-"
"Letusnotdelayanylonger,"Lotharianinterjected,cuttingoffLilywhite'snextwords."Thecarriagesawait.Shallwe?"Heraisedalargehandandgesturedtowardthepa.s.sage.EveryoneinthepartybadeGreatauntPrudencegoodnightandonebyonetheyheadedforthefrontdoor.
Theyhadallreachedthepa.s.sagewhenElizabethnoticedthatLordGallantinewasnotamongthem.Sheturnedandpeeredbackintotheparlor.
Cheriebrushedpasthera.s.shehurriedintotheparlor,kneltbesidetheburstofwetnessonthecarpetandbegantodabatthestain.
There,theovertallviscountwiththeauburnwigstoodfixedinhisspot.Hisgauntfacetwistedintoanexpressionofhorrorashestaredatthestainonthecarpetandthebloodliketrailsofreddrippingdownthemantelpiece."Wecannotleavewithclaretonthefloor.Itwon'tdo.Itwon't!"hesputtered.
"Missed,"AuntPrudencerepeatedtoLordGallantine,andthenagaintoCherie."Itmissed."
Cherielookedupattheoldwoman,thennoddedherheadandsmiled.
"LordGallantine,Cheriewillseetothespill,"Elizabethsaid."Sheisveryskilled,andwhenwereturn,Iamsuretherewillbenosignoftheclarethavingeverbeenonthecarpetoronthemantel."Sheraisedahandandgesturedtohim."Comenow,wedonotwishtoarrivelate.Thedoorswillbeclosedpromptlyateleven."Sheroseuponhertoesandwhisperedinhisear."AndIdobelieveyoupromisedtointroducemetosomeonespecial."
"What?"LordGallantineliftedtheedgeofhiswigwithhislittlefingerandscratchedhisbaldpate."Oh,yes.Ididindeed."Nowthathewasdistractedfromthewetmess,hismoodseemedalmostbuoyant."Andwaituntilyoumeethim.Youandhearemeantforeachother.Infact,thoughIknowitisamiteearlytopredict,IthinkaMichaelmasweddingmaybeinorder."
Fromthecornerofhervision,ElizabeththoughtshesawGreatauntPrudencenarrowhereyesatGallantineattheverymomenthementionedawedding.
SheturnedhergazebackuponGallantine."Well,mylord,ifwetarrymuchlongerIshallnothavetheopportunitytomeetanyonethisnight."Shetookhisarmandtuggedhimalongwithhertothepa.s.sage."Come,letusaway."
Theladiescollectedtheirwraps,fans,andreticulesfromtheentrywaytable,andthecadrewasabouttodepartthehousewhenMrs.Polkshankcalledout."MissElizabeth!MightIhaveamomentbeforeyouleave,ifyouplease?"
ElizabethturnedherheadandglancedoverhershoulderatCook,feelingveryconfused"Certainly."
"Holdstilljustatick,miss.Thereisadarkspotonyourgown."Mrs.Polkshankrushedforward."Oh,Iwouldnotintrudeonyourparty,butIknowhowimportantthisgownistoyou.Everythingmustbeperfect."
Elizabethfroze,notdaringtomove."Areyousurethereisaspot?Isawnothing."
"Idonotseeanythingmarringthegownatall.Elizabethlooksperfecttome."LadyUppertonliftedaquizzinggla.s.sfromherreticuleandpeeredthroughit."Whatareyougoingonabout,Cook?"
Mrs.Polkshankpulledaragfromthewaistbandofherap.r.o.nandtouchedittohertongue,thendabbedatinyareaonElizabeth'sbackjustbelowhershoulderblade."Lookslikeaspeckofblood.Got.i.t,though.Thetricktogettingabloodstainoutisneverlettingtheblooddry."
Elizabethgaspedandspunaroundtolookinthemirror.Thecathadscratchedherback.Hadshebledontothegown?Shesquintedhereyes,butlikeMrs.Polkshankhadsaid,therewasnoindicationofbloodonthegown.
Elizabeth'sstomachtightenedthenandshethoughtshemightbecomeill.Forthoughtherewasn.o.bloodonthegown,therewasnowasalivastainthesizeandshapeof.a.guinea.
"'Erenow,justkeepyourwrapoveryourshouldersuntilyouarrive.It'llallbedrybythen,andnoonewillbethewiser."Mrs.PolkshankeasedElizabeth'sshawlaroundher."Goodluck,MissElizabeth."Shewinked."Thoughyouwon'tneedit,w.i.l.l.you?Ibelieveinyourdream.Tonightyourprincewillcome."
LadyUppertonturnedElizabetharoundandmarchedherthroughthedoorandintoacarriagewaitingbeforethehous...o...b..rkeleySquare.
Everythingwa.s.supposedtobeperfect.Butsuddenlyitwasn't.
Somethingwasn'tright.
Elizabethcouldfeelasenseofforebodingvibratingthroughherbody,likeapluckedtootightviolinstringthemomentbeforeitbreaks...andthemusicdies.
Chapter5.
Almack'sa.s.semblyRooms F oranexclusivegathering,Elizabethwasquiteastoundedbyth.e.s.h.eermagnitudeofthenumberofguestspresent.Truthtotell,withinthirtyminutesshewasutterlyconvincedthateverycitizenofeventheslightestsocialprominencewaspresentinAlmack'sthisnight.
Everyone,thatis,excepttheonepersonshelongedtobehold:herprince.
Shes.n.a.t.c.hedagla.s.sofcarrackpunchfromthepa.s.singsilversalverofafootmanwhoseemedwhollyfocusedonfindingatrailalongtheperimeteroftheovercrowdeda.s.semblyroom.Thes.h.i.+ftingpathwaypracticallya.s.suredeventualcollisionwithaguest,mostofwhomweretoopreoccupiedwithseeingandbeingseentonoticeadozengla.s.sesofslos.h.i.+ngliquidheadeddirectlyforthem.
Glancinganxiouslydownatherpreciousgown,sherecalledthemomentofhorrorinherdream-whenastreamofredtrickledoverherbodice-andabonechillingsenseofdoomfelloverherlikeadeathshroud.Shuddering,Elizabethturnedawayfromthefootman,notwis.h.i.+ngtoviewtheinevitablesartorialdisaster.
"Thereyouare,mydear."LordGallantineclampedhishandaroundElizabeth'swrist,makinghergla.s.sofpunchtiltprecariouslyinherglovedfingers.Herhandbegantotwitchnervouslya.s.shetightenedhergriptoforcethecrystallevelagain."ThesearethegentlemenIwa.s.sodesirousthatyoumeet,"Gallantinetoldher,gesturingbeforehim.
Shelookedupfromhergla.s.sandmanufacturedapleasantsmileashecommencedintroductionstoSirHenryHalfordandhisyoungprotege,theHonorableWilliamManton.Shedroppedacarefulcurtsytothegentlemen,thoughcouldnothelpbutpeeraroundthemhopefullyforaglimpseofherprincebeyond.
"SirHenrywasanesteemedcolleagueofyourfather's,dear,"LordGallantinetoldher."Yearsago,ofcourse.Today,SirHenryisphysicianinordinarytotheking."
SirHenryHalfordwas.a.d.i.s.tinguishedlookingbaronet,butElizabethdidnotcareforthemannerinwhichheseemedtostudyherwiththosedangerouslyintelligenteyes.Norforthepleasedflickofhisheavydarkeyebrows,whichstoodoutinmarkedcontrasttohispaleskinandsmatteringofgrayhair,as.h.i.+sgazefixedonaparticularpartofherthatseemedtocatchhisinterestmost.
Bycontrast,theHonorableWilliamMantonwasentirelywellmannered.Hewasbroadshoulderedwithfairhairandvividblueeyes,bringingtheimageofaVikingofdaysofoldtohermind.
"MissRoyle,yourfatherwasaneminentphysician,withexcellentperceptionandsoundjudgment,"thebaronettoldher.Onedarkeyebrowlifted,andElizabethsomehowknewthatSirHenrywasabouttorequestsomethingofher."IwillbeinBathforseveraldays,butwhenIreturnIamhostingadinnerforanumberofmycolleaguesfromtheRoyalCollegeofPhysicians.Iwonderifyou,MissRoyle,andLordGallantine,ofcourse,mightcondescendtojoinus.IwouldconsideritanhonortohearaboutDr.Royle'smysteriousyearsinCornwall.DoesThursdaytwoweeksfromnowsuit?"
ElizabethdidnotwishtobeanywherenearthesmarmySirHenry,evenafterknowinghimforameretwominutes.Buthowcouldsherefusehim?"Thursday?"shestammered,siftingfuriouslythroughhermindforanyexcusetobegoffofthedinner.
Mr.Mantonsteppedcloserandleanedhisheadlowersoshemightbetterhearhiswords."IknowIshouldgreetthechancetobecomebetteracquaintedwithDr.Royle'slovelydaughterwithevenmoreantic.i.p.ationthanSirHenry."HemetElizabeth'sgazeandhelditfirmuntil,fl.u.s.teredandsomewhatflatteredbyhisattention,shesurrenderedheragreementtoattendthedinner.
"Verywell,Thursdaytwoweekshence."ElizabethlookedtoLordGallantine."Wegraciouslyaccepttheinvitation,dowenot?"
LordGallantinesmiledather,obviouslyquitepleased,andnodded."CurzonStreet,isit,SirHenry?"
"Indeeditis,attenoftheclock.Dobeprompt,forIhaveauniquesurprisetoshowyouboth."SirHenrysweptElizabethonefinaltimewithhisoilygaze,makingherdesirenothingmorethantohurryofftotheladies'withdrawingroomtowashthefilmofhisdisconcertingattentionfromherskin."Ilookforwardtoseeingyoubothagain,then."
Elizabeth'sskinwaspositivelycrawling.Sheturnedhergazearoundtheroom."IhadheardrumorthatPrinceLeopoldwouldbeinattendancetonight.Isittrue?Ishepresent?"sheaskedLordGallantine.
SirHenryinterrupted."Ihadheardtherumoraswell,butIbelievethat.i.tisallitis.Thewordatcourt,alwaysabettersourceforthetruthofamatter,isthattheprinceissecretlyinLondontowooPrincessCharlotte-andsheisinWindsor.WereItheprince,IwouldnotventuretoAlmack'siftheprincesswasoutoftheTown,evenifIweretheunnamedguestofhonor."
Elizabethsuppressedascowl.Hewillcome.Hewill.Itisfate.
Shehadjustpinnedhergazeonaladyandgentleman,completelyunknowntoher,decidingshewouldpretendtheywerefriends,whentheyoungmedicalprotegeofSirHenrydisposedofhergla.s.sofpunch,thenofferedherhisarm.