Bertrice Small - The Duchess

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In this lush new novel, Bertrice Small has created a moving story of consuming passion and undeniable love set against the noble splendor of Georgian England…
As the daughter of the richest man in England, Allegra Morgan attracts a number of fortune hunters willing to overlook her flawed pedigree to gain her enormous wealth. Her most ardent suitor is the arrogant but impoverished Quinton Hunter, duke of Sedgwick, who has little to offer a prospective wife except his grand title. Allegra decides that if she must marry, she might as well be a duchess. So she agrees to the match with one condition: her husband must never ask for her love. She has seen the misery love can cause and has vowed to give her heart to no man-especially a dangerously alluring duke.
Quinton is dazzled by his new wife's grace and fortitude, as well as the fierce desire that rages between them. Despite his best intentions, he finds himself falling in love with her. Then the terrors of the French Revolution hit close to home, and the two of them set off on a treacherous adventure that could cost them everything… including their final chance at happiness.

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Madame Paul arrived promptly at eleven o'clock in the morning. She already knew about Allegra's engagement to the Duke of Sedgwick. "I shall take your measurements for your wedding gown as well, Miss Morgan," she said. "Of course you will want me to do it, won't you?"

"Of course," Allegra agreed, although the truth was she hadn't even considered her wedding gown yet. "I will come up to London in late September for a final fitting."

"Nonsense, I shall come to Morgan Court, miss. It wouldn't be proper for the future Duchess of Sedgwick to come into my shop," Madame Paul replied. "Francine, the bridesmaid's gown, if you please. Let us see what needs to be done."

Allegra was to be Sirena's attendant when she wed on the tenth of June. Her gown was high waisted with lace oversleeves. It was cream-colored silk sprigged with lilac flowers. A purple velvet ribbon ran beneath her breasts, and tied in a small bow at her back. She would wear a large summer straw hat trimmed with feathers and purple ribbons. "It's a lovely gown," Allegra told Madame Paul.

"It suits you," the Frenchwoman said quietly. "Now, Miss Morgan, let us allow you to return to bed. I shall come before you leave London so we may decide upon the material and style of your own wedding gown."

Back in her bed Allegra pondered on her new status. Madame had, of course, always been polite and deferential to her. She was after all the richest girl in England. But there was something different now. Some indefinable thing that had to do with becoming the Duchess of Sedgwick.

When Allegra was awakened next it was past two o'clock in the afternoon. "I want a bath," she said.

"There isn't time," Honor replied. "You won't be ready when the duke comes if you take a bath now."

"Then the duke will wait," Allegra responded. "I want a bath!"

"Yer not married yet," Honor grumbled going to the door and telling one of the footmen that "Miss" wanted the bath water brought.

"He'll not cry off because I took a bath," Allegra laughed. "After all, it's all for him, isn't it? Now, what dress have you picked for me to wear on our drive?"

Honor displayed the chosen garment. It was a simple gown of green-sprigged white muslin with a pleated hem, high waist, low neckline, and little puffed sleeves. A bright green ribbon tied about the waistline. The skirt was slightly puffed out in a style called bouffant.

Allegra giggled. "It's so virgin sacrifice," she said almost to herself. Still, she knew it was very appropriate. "It's quite nice, Honor," she told her maid. "No bonnet though. I shall carry a parasol instead. If I keep it open in the carriage I can protect my skin from the sun, but I will be quite visible to everyone. A bonnet would obscure my features. Let there be no mistake today that it is I with the duke, and not some other woman."

Honor shook her head. "I don't know you anymore," she said. "The city ain't good for you, Miss Allegra. I never knew you to be so… so deliberate."

"But I am, Honor, if only for a few more days. I think of all those girls who spoke to Sirena, but would deliberately ignore me because my papa was only Lord Morgan, and not an earl, or a duke, or some other high muckety-muck. How they scorned me for being the heiress of the richest man in England. I pretended not to notice those snubs, and even ignored them. But last night after my betrothal to the duke was announced, girls who had never uttered a word to me the entire season were suddenly fawning over me. Just because I am marrying a duke! Until we return home I have full intention of swanning about London with my prize catch. When I am the Duchess of Sedgwick, they shall all have to give way to me socially!"

"Miss Allegra!" Honor cried shocked. "I never knew you had such meanness and spite in you. Your papa and your aunt would be very unhappy to hear such words as I have just heard from your mouth."

"Ohh, Honor, I don't mean to be unkind, but you have no idea what it was like for me. If they weren't being snobbish about my lineage, they were jealous of Papa's wealth. In some cases both. I don't know what's wrong with having a fortune. While parents seem to approve of it, other young ladies don't." She laughed. "How ridiculous I must sound, dear Honor." Allegra hugged her servant. "Do not be angry at me. I promise I shall not be obnoxious about becoming a duchess. I shall only preen ever so slightly in public."

"Ohh, miss, I couldn't stay angry with you," Honor said with a reassuring smile. She was more aware than her young mistress knew of what the girl had had to put up with this season. The servants had a gossip mill that never closed. Still, Honor thought, her young lady was the best of them all no matter her breeding. And she'd have no one say otherwise!

The bath was made ready; the footmen hurrying up the back stairs with their buckets of hot water. Honor poured a bit of oil of lilac into the porcelain tub, and then set a painted screen about it so Allegra, who preferred bathing herself, could have some privacy. Then the maid laid out her mistress's petticoats and stockings. Allegra did not like the pink silk tights that were considered the height of fashion. She preferred stockings and garters.

When she had bathed, Allegra sat while Honor brushed her dark hair. Then she put on her stockings, which were held up with small garters sewn round with tiny rosettes; and two silk petticoats. She stood silent as Honor buttoned up her gown, and then sat while the maid dressed her hair into a mass of ringlets which she decorated with a bright green ribbon. Allegra then slipped her feet into balletlike slippers, and helped herself to a pair of coral earrings and a thin strand of coral beads to wear about her neck. She looked at herself in the mirror and smiled.

"I'll get yer parasol," Honor said as Allegra stood up. The clock on the mantle struck three.

Allegra smiled again. "You see, I shall not be late at all. Perhaps I should keep him waiting just to emphasize that I am not at his beck and call." Her violet eyes twinkled mischievously as a knock sounded upon her bedchamber door.

Honor shook a warning finger at her mistress, and hurried to answer the knock. A footman stood on the other side of the door. The two servants murmured, and then turning, Honor said, "His lordship is downstairs. I have said you will be down immediately. Do you want that nice little lace fichu for your shoulders? I know it's June, but there could be a chill in the park. Won't do to have you catching a sniffle now." Not even waiting for her mistress's answer she fetched the delicate shawl, and hurried downstairs after her young lady.

Honor curtsied to the duke, and put the lace fichu about Allegra's shoulders. He nodded slightly. Oh my, the maid thought. He is handsome, but he don't look easy. Miss Allegra is taking on more than she realizes, I think. She watched as the newly engaged pair made their way from the foyer and down the front steps where the duke helped Allegra into a handsome landau, then joined her. As the vehicle drew away Honor considered they would be the richest couple in all of England; their children would have the bluest blood; and they were certainly the handsomest pair of people she had ever seen.

Chapter 5

“Your gown is charming," the duke told Allegra as the landau pulled away from the house. "Why do you wear no bonnet?"

Allegra opened her parasol, and adjusted it. "Because I wish to be seen, and I assume you wish to be seen with me as well."

"Ahh," he said, immediately understanding, "you are ready to take your revenge." She was proud, and pride was something he well understood. He favored her with a faint smile.

"Do you not wish to take your revenge too, my lord? How many mamas of more modest heiresses shooed their daughters out of your path with no regard for your exemplary family, because of your bare purse?"

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