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seeing a Robert on the lists.»
«That’s right, I’d forgotten. Robert wasn’t considered a true
member of the club because of his class. They didn’t use any of
our full names though, did they? Only our Christian names. It
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was supposed to protect our fathers’ identities, although we all
knew exactly who we were.» His mouth twisted. «We all went to
school together, for God’s sake, except Robert.»
«Then how did Robert become involved?» Jane had to ask the
question although she suspected she wouldn’t like the answer.
«He worked on the estate. Minshom’s father took a fancy to
him and made him fight as well.» A muscle flicked in Captain
Gray’s cheek. «Although more as a punching bag than as a true
opponent. It’s hard to fight back when you’re naked and
blindfolded.»
«And yet Robert became devoted to Blaize, the son of the
man who forced him into such a dangerous situation.»
«Robert’s devotion stems from an appalling incident when
Minshom saved his life. Or Robert thought he did. I’ve long
wondered at your husband’s reasons for his supposedly heroic
act.»
«You really don’t like him at all, do you, Captain Gray?»
«Call me David, my lady, and I wish it were that simple. I
don’t like Minshom, but I understand him, and that makes me
both a threat and a weakness in his eyes. He kept me in thrall for
years, pushed me into performing sexual acts I hated simply to
win his praise, to have his mouth over mine, his cock David
straightened abruptly. «I apologize. I’m sure you don’t want to
hear about my personal life.»
«I suspect you stayed for Robert’s sake as well, didn’t you?»
He sighed. «And much good that did. Robert refused to listen
to me and refused to leave. Eventually I had to break away from
them both before I destroyed myself.»
Jane contemplated him in silence until he returned his gaze to
her face. «If I can free Robert for you, I will.»
«But you shouldn’t have to do that.» His smile was bitter.
«Robert must make that decision for himself or he isn’t worth
having.» He took a deep breath. «I realized that last night after
we’d made love and he still had to rush back to Minshom.»
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Jane frowned. «I wonder why? He must’ve known Minshom
was with me.»
«That’s one of the things I’ve never been able to understand
either. Gratitude has its place, but why does Robert stay with a
man who treats him so abominably? It’s not as though Robert is
the kind of man who craves pain.»
Jane raised her head. «Perhaps their relationship has sides to it
that we don’t know about.»
Captain Gray laughed. «Here I am insisting I’ll not talk about
Robert and then spilling my guts to you about everything.» His
expression sobered. «If I can help you with Minshom I will, but
remember, my interests are not going to run completely parallel
with yours. You might want Minshom back, I simply want to end
his domination over me and other people that I love.»
Jane stood up and held out her hand. «I understand that and
I’d be glad of your help.»
He bowed and shook her hand. «I was the David in the
papers you found. I’m the fourth son in my family. For some
reason, my father wasn’t particularly fond of me. He enjoyed
seeing me beaten to a pulp and always bet against me, always
hated it when I won.»
He placed her hand on his sleeve and walked slowly across to
the other exit from the park that would lead them onto the street
containing Minshom House. The streets were quiet and only the
rumble of the occasional carriage or delivery cart marred their
journey.
«I’m sorry, David.»
«For what? None of this is exactly your fault, is it?»
«I know that, but it still seems wrong that you have suffered
and that no one acknowledges it.» She frowned into the sun. «If I
had a pistol, I’d find each one of those fathers and shoot them
myself.»
«Ah, but as I’m sure you noticed from the contents of the
box, Minshom and I weren’t the first generation of ‘little
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gentleman’—we were the third. Our fathers had survived and
their fathers before them.»
«But that doesn’t make it right, does it?»
«No, it doesn’t.» David sighed. «Do you want me to escort
you right to the door or leave you discreetly at the next corner?»
«Are you afraid Minshom might see you?»
He smiled. «No, I’m afraid of what he might do to you if he
sees you consorting with a ramshackle fellow like me.»
Jane stopped walking and stared up at her companion, her
brain racing along with her heart. «He wouldn’t like it, would
he?»
David’s smile widened. «He’s never been particularly good at
sharing.»
«Are you brave enough to face his wrath?»
«If you are.»
She smiled back at him in perfect accord. «Then let’s go and
wish him a very good afternoon.»
Minshom checked the clock in his office again. It was past
three o’clock and neither Robert nor Jane had yet returned to the
house. In truth, neither of them had told him exactly what they
were doing or pledged to return at a certain time, but he was still
on edge. He pictured Jane in her awful green dress drawing the
whispers and attention of the ton in some fashionable park or
gallery. She wouldn’t care if his reputation suffered as a result of
her martyrdom; in truth, she’d be delighted.
He frowned into the silence. Yet when had he ever cared
about his reputation? Was it possible that he was worrying about
hers?
He put down his pen when he heard the sound of the front
door being opened and rose to his feet as Jane’s laughter rang
out. Another voice laughed alongside hers and it definitely wasn’t
Emily’s.
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Minshom shoved his chair back and strode toward the door.
In the center of the hall, Jane stood talking to an all-too-familiar
figure. Minshom slowed down and stopped.
«Good afternoon, Captain Gray.»
«Good afternoon, my lord. I’m just returning Lady Minshom
safely home.»
«So I see.»
Gray had the audacity to smile at him and bow. Minshom
strolled farther into the hall until he was next to Jane and glared
down at her. Her dress looked even worse than he remembered
it, the skirts streaked with mud and covered with feathers. Her
hair was falling down as well, long tendrils escaping her bonnet.
Minshom raised his quizzing glass. «Are you sure this is my
wife? It looks rather like a street urchin.»
«Don’t be silly, my lord. Of course it is me.» Jane smiled at
him and took off her bonnet. Her hair cascaded over her
shoulders, sending pins everywhere. «Oh lord, I knew that would
happen.»
«Then one might wonder why you took the damned thing off.
You are embarrassing Captain Gray.»
Jane had the temerity to laugh up at him. «I suspect he doesn’t
embarrass easily, my lord. Shall I ask him?»
Minshom shot her a quelling look. «No. Now perhaps you
might go upstairs and make yourself respectable again while I bid
good-bye to Captain Gray in your stead.»
«But I was going to ask him to dinner.»
Captain Gray cleared his throat. «As I’ve already mentioned,
my lady, I do have a previous engagement.»
«Oh, no matter, then. You must come another night.» Jane
started for the stairs and then twirled around. «Perhaps we could
have supper together before you take me to the theater on
Friday?»
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Captain Gray bowed as if unaware of Minshom’s frosty gaze
on his face. «What an excellent idea. I’ll send you a note when I
have everything arranged.»
While they blithely smiled at each other, Minshom held his
tongue as unaccustomed emotions shook him. Jane was his wife.
How dare she arrange to go out with another man while he was
standing in the hall right beside her?
«Good day, Captain Gray.»
His voice came out more harshly than he had anticipated and
Jane stared at him.
«Are you all right, my lord?»
He ignored her and turned to Gray, who at least had the
brains to start for the door. Minshom waited until it was shut
behind him and then grabbed Jane’s wrist.
«Come with me.» She pulled away from him but he didn’t
relax his grip.
«I thought you told me to get changed.»
«I’ve changed my mind.» He nodded at Broadman. «Call me a
hackney cab at once.»
«What are you doing?»
He enjoyed the tremor in her voice, the fact that for once she
was the one off balance and not him. «I’m taking you out.»
«Why?»
He stepped outside, bringing her with him and manhandled
her into the cab, giving the driver his direction while Jane was
still trying to remonstrate with him. He sat opposite her in the
cramped dirty space, one hand clamped around her knee to stop
her escape.
«Are you going to throw me in the Thames?»
He smiled at her. «No, although that would certainly take care
of that appalling dress once and for all.»
«And possibly me.» She hunched a shoulder at him. «I’m not a
very good swimmer.»
«Ah, well, sometimes one has to suffer to be fashionable.»
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She glared at him, her tangled hair around her shoulders, her
cheeks flushed. «Then where are we going?»
«Patience, my dear, has never been your strong suit.»
«Or yours, my lord.»
«We’ll have to see about that, won’t we?» He tossed her a
handful of the pins his butler had returned to him from the hall
floor. «Perhaps you’d like to pin up your hair?» He settled back
into his seat. Oh, he liked her like this, with her feathers ruffled,
enjoyed being in control even if it was fleeting. The carriage
stopped and he opened the door. «Here we are.»
He tossed some coins to the driver, then hauled Jane out of
the carriage and into the shop and rang the bell. A young girl
appeared, gaped at them and ran straight back out again.
Minshom sighed as the pitch of excited female voices behind the
pink curtain started rising.
«What are we doing here, my lord?» Jane said.
«What I want.»
«You wanted to bring me to a dress shop? I thought I was an
extravagant minx who was trying to ruin you.»
«You are.»
A disturbance occurred at the rear of the shop and a thin
older woman with a face like curdled milk came toward them.
«Lord and Lady Minshom?»
Minshom nodded his head at her. «Indeed. I assume you are
Madame Wallace. I know my wife is hard to recognize dressed
in this abomination. She needs a new gown for tonight.»
Madame’s expression tightened. «And you expect me to
produce one from thin air? I am a genius, sir, not a magician.»
«And I am a busy man who is willing to pay whatever it takes
to get her something decent to wear.» He gestured at Jane’s green
dress. «Look at her.»
Madame shuddered and then stared at him hard and he held
her gaze.
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«I do have something for Lady Minshom that is almost
finished. I was intending to send it to Lady Millhaven early next
week. Perhaps that will suffice.»
«But...» Jane started to say something and then stopped when
Minshom squeezed her arm and talked over her.
«I’m sure it will be delightful.» He drew Jane closer and frog-
marched her across the floor. «Come along, wife, let’s not waste
any more of Madame’s valuable time than we have to.»
Jane found herself in the largest of the fitting rooms with
Minshom lounging on the chaise, his critical eyes on her as
Madame helped her out of the green dress.
«You will burn that, Madame, won’t you?»
«Of course, my lord.»
«But I like it.» Jane protested as the offending garment was
whisked over her head and taken away by one of the hovering
girls. «It has stood me in good stead for years.»
Madame patted her arm. «I’m glad to see that you are wearing
the new corset and petticoats I made for you. At least we have
something to work with.»
Without thinking, Jane’s gaze collided with Blaize’s and she
watched his eyes narrow. Perhaps he wouldn’t pay attention to
Madame at all and miss her pointed remarks. And perhaps a cow
might jump over the moon. Madame left the room and Jane
braced herself for her husband’s next question.
He rose from his seat and walked a slow circle around her and
paused right behind her, his breath warm on her neck. She
shivered as his finger traced the lace edging her corset.
«I’d already paid for my undergarments before you ordered
me to stop buying anything else.»
His derisive chuckle made her want to step away from him
and slap at the hand that played with the laces of her corset. «Did
you think that making a quick confession would absolve you of
plotting and planning with your friend, Emily, behind my back?»
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