A GUIDE TO COURTSHIP
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Lady
who your family might be. Lord Samuel Theobald is off limits, of course, and I intend to keep my promise not to inquire. I am at the edge of my seat as I
u have occupied my mind. I could have no more thoughts other
The Everards did have a good laugh over brandy
ur
ll
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anded him the flower. "His lordship is out today, my lady," Mr. Morris said. The middle-aged
would be so kind as to provide me with details as to where Lord Wakefi
discomfort. "You very well kno
. "What has he told you
utler
loser, just enough to whisper, "His lordship has given specific instructions that no fe
ou out! That is horrible, Mr. Morris
ring his throat with prid
every Friday, is it? And it is very well not
is head vigorously.
picked that flower from our gardens. And please, Mr. Morris, dare not tell me what he does with t
ld plant them if I could grow them
field that my flowers do not bite," she uttered as she walk
butler called after her before
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mall gap of the curtains. She stopped for a few seconds, some free locks of her wavy black hair
ry bloody Friday for the past two ye
rom there she never missed the opportunity to walk by his estate and drop a flower from the Everard gardens. Never, in the two years that the young Everard had started her weekly visits, did Wakefield take the courage to face her and persona
come out of her so-called courtship. Courtship by a lady was not don
see the butler walking into the room with a daisy in hand. He stared at
the butler knowing full w
ste, my lord," Morris replied the same words he gave a week before and the previous weeks before that. "
at
snapped, wavin
and stiffly
e butler. "What did you whisper
. "I was not aware that y
the qu
to kick me out should I ever expos
"You oaf. You were tryi
ave to face, my lord." The butler's tone was leaning more t
s morning?" he hopefully a
r on your desk, my lord, you
With another wave of his han
ntinued with his work, trying to force his mind to not think too
thought. He shook his head. H
d drink and play cards with his friends until the wee hours and if time woul
was nearly a few
een trying to tell himself that he had been trapped for it was what it felt like, really
of his very willing lovers. The Theobald party would be filled with husband-hunting chits and their mamas and he better come
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estate?" Emma asked later that even
, and one she considered her twin as most people would refer to them
m quite busy," Emma utte
believe she did
sked with a frown. "I
d not believe my own words when I sa
d. "Why would you not beli
you were
w her sister too well. She knew what Emma
me what y
g," she
rd Wakefield's estate and witness you knock on the door an
Ysabella reasoned. "It is not nonsense to g
ut that, you know. He ough
dressing our brother-in-law, a M
sked
as he not
fine to call him Cole. I find it rather awkw
th her hair, she sat in front of her sister with a lou
rugged.
u must be jesting, Em. It is the Theoba
d because Wakefield wi
starts at the Theobal
ree years since you've met the man, two years since you hav
" she c
e out of it, bad or good. Our niece Lindsay is nearly
oon, our niece will be old enough to even masterfully write
had heard far worse words from her sister that
have done, really, if I must say. Our family has suffered enough scandals of late and even though the Everard name is strong enough for society to forget them, deceiving Lord W
to go to her desk. "As you continue to berate me, I shall spend my time writing Aurora a letter. It
Nick?" Emma asked with a yawn. "We have se
er writing desk. "We must make certain that Aurora will be very much ready to attract as mu
us on finding yourse
ne, Em. He simply does
nside the covers. "Do turn off the lamp once y
of gowns would suit her best for the Theobalds and offered a few of her jewelleries to go with them. On
per, dipped her pen in the
t Will