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Joan Smith: Delsie

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Even a schoolteacher is entitled to romantic fantasies, but Delsie Sommers was eminently practical. She never dared to dream of a wealthy, handsome, and titled husband. Then one day fate turned her world upside down and flung her into a marriage with a man she scarcely knew. Fortunately for Delsie, he died within hours of the wedding; leaving her his house, much of his fortune, and his young daughter. Then fate stepped in again. This time in the guise of the wealthy and handsome Lord deVigneand her hopes.

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“How smoothly the carriage took that large bump,” was Delsie’s reply.

They entered the Cottage together, where Bobbie was at last allowed to play with her dolls. “So Aunt Jane does not come to stay with you this evening?” deVigne confirmed. This had been mentioned over tea at the Dower House.

“No, I stay to face the horde alone.”

“Why don’t you go to her?” he said, but in a coaxing way, his dictatorial tone abandoned.

“Pray let us not start that old conversation again.”

“Very well. I’ll send down a couple of men to stay here.”

“Lady Jane is sending some footmen over.”

“Only two, she said. I’ll send a couple more. Are you to dine all alone, then? I am assuming you let Bobbie and Miss Milne return with me.”

“I am used to dining alone. Certainly, take them with you. I don’t wish to put the child in any unnecessary danger.”

“I don’t see why you do it yourself. But you don’t want to discuss that. Let us argue instead the matter of when you and Bobbie are to begin your riding lessons.” This was debated inconclusively till it was time for him to leave. “I’ll take the girls along to the Hall now, and come back to bear you company after dinner, if I may?”

“Don’t feel it necessary. If you have nothing better to do, I should be happy for your company,” she allowed.

“What should I have better to do than make you happy?” he asked with a gallant bow.

“I’d give a monkey to know what you’re up to,” was her undeceived reply. He laughed aloud.

“I see a schoolteacher does not come in the way of many meaningless compliments, which must explain your taking mine so ill.”

“Very true. Our lot is not a happy one, but we are at least spared meaningless compliments.”

“That was gauche of me. Your exception to it is well taken.”

“I should have thought a noble bachelor would be more tactful when trying to bring a lady round his thumb, but perhaps he does not often have to exert himself to please a schoolmistress. And I still don’t know what you are up to.”

“You may be sure I am up to no good,” he warned.

“I know that much!” she retorted, and went off to fetch Miss Milne and Roberta.

Evening was drawing on early now, with winter coming on. Already at six the shadows were being swallowed up by the encroaching darkness. The house seemed utterly silent, except for the ticking of the long-case clock which stood in a corner of the saloon. Delsie was restless. She first set a few stitches in her seat cover, then picked up a book and tried to read. This too was soon cast aside, and she sat looking into the changing pattern of the flames in the grate, wishing she were at the Dower House with Lady Jane, Sir Harold, and deVigne. This was foolishness, depriving herself of so much pleasure for the questionable privilege of spying on a bunch of smugglers. And if she were caught, of being hit on the head. Tomorrow she would go to Lady Jane and admit herself bested.

Chapter Seventeen

She was surprised at deVigne’s early return to keep her company. She had not yet dined herself, and thought he must have made a hasty meal to be back within an hour. He was admitted by one of Lady Jane’s footmen, playing butler till his services were required for more daring pursuits.

“I didn’t expect you so early!” she exclaimed when he stepped in.

“Nor did I expect to see you totally unoccupied,” he answered, noticing that she sat with her hands folded in her lap.

“Not totally unoccupied. I have been thinking.”

“A wearying pastime,” he commented, taking a seat beside her. “Am I to hear your deep thoughts, or are they a secret?”

“No, they’re not a secret. I give up.”

He looked perplexed. “So do I. Explain yourself, if you please.”

“I have come to agree with you that the smugglers don’t mean to return while I am here. I want to have the thing over and done with. I shall go to Lady Jane tomorrow night.”

“Delsie!” He sounded quite angry, causing her to stare at him.

“What’s the matter? I thought you would be pleased. You have tried hard enough to pry me out, taking away my child and her governess, scaring me out of my wits with talk of needing guns and smugglers taking advantage of me. Even trying to send me off to visit that horrid Clancy Grayshott. Now don’t tell me you want me to stay!”

“Good God, no! Go to Jane tonight. Nothing would make me happier. I’ll take you at once.”

“No, I have decided to wait one more night. Three seems a good lucky number. I shall spend a third night here, then tomorrow night I’ll leave, and let them bring in their donkeys and carry off the brandy. We shall never know where they’ve been hiding it, but it cannot be helped.”

“If you only mean to give in, do it tonight. Step down off your high horse gracefully. It is only a little after seven-thirty. Plenty of time to go to Jane. They won’t be retiring for ages yet. We’ll have a chat or a game of cards…”

“We can do that here.”

“It will be better there,” he insisted.

“I’m sorry I am such boring company.” she answered swiftly. “I told you there was no need for you to come.”

“You know perfectly well that was not my meaning.” He arose from his seat and took to walking to and fro, making her realize he was agitated.

“For goodness’ sake, sit down,” she said curtly. “You drive me insane with that pacing back and forth. I thought you would be happy to see you had beat me, but you must have an unqualified victory. I must not only do what you say, but when you say to do it. Well my mind is made up. I shall leave tomorrow evening, and not a minute sooner, so you might as well sit down.”

He sat, with a sigh that managed to convey both weariness and impatience. After a moment he straightened his shoulders and assumed a cheerful mood. “Shall we play cards?” he asked heartily.

“Very well. And as you are trying to be civil, I shall reward you with a glass of brandy.”

“Only one glass? The night is young. Bring in the decanter,” he suggested.

She brought the decanter in from the dining room, but carried only one glass with her. “You don’t mean to join me in my dissipation?” he asked.

“Not in this dissipation, at any rate,” she answered unthinkingly, pouring out a small portion.

“How interesting. Name your own. I am broad-minded.”

She cast a repressive glance at this venture. “This tastes like a vile medicine. And I must caution you that when you have finished this bottle, there is no more.”

“Surely you will have a glass of wine, at least. Don’t make me drink alone.”

“Here is Nellie with my dinner,” she said, as the servant came to the doorway with a tray.

“Setting up city hours, are you? Our cards will have to wait.”

While Mrs. Grayshott had her dinner, they talked of housekeepers, carriages, and a likely charity for the bags of guineas now reposing in the bank at Questnow. DeVigne, she thought, had set out to amuse and charm her, and despite her liveliest suspicions as to his reason, he succeeded.

When they had finished discussing the present, he began to ask about her past life, commenting on the odd fact that they had both lived here on the coast for years without meeting. He teased her that she must have gone a mile out of her way to avoid making his acquaintance, for he was sure he knew everyone else in the village, and could not imagine how he failed to scrape an acquaintance with his prettiest neighbor. “Not so wide-awake as Andrew, obviously,” he said, with his eyes lingering on her flushing countenance.

“Very true, and not so fast either. Why, he proposed before he was inside my door two minutes!”

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