Barbara Cartland - Two Hearts in Hungary

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Hoping to surprise and impress the horse-loving Empress Elisabeth of Austria during her imminent visit to his ancestral home, the Duke of Buclington decides that he must invest in some of the best thoroughbred Hungarian horses.
He had planned to take his lovely young daughter, Lady Aletha, to Hungary with him to buy them, but, when Queen Victoria sends him on an important errand to Denmark, he is then forced to send in her place his equestrian stalwart, Mr. James Heywood.
Bitterly disappointed by this as she loves her father, Aletha slips away, secretly intending to catch up with Mr. Heywood on the Calais to Vienna train when it is too late for him to order her back to England.
Beautiful as she is, she quickly attracts the unwanted attentions of a lecherous German traveller, but luckily a flabbergasted Mr. Heywood comes to her rescue just in time.
After much cajoling, he is persuaded not to return her to her father but to take her with him, pretending that she is his granddaughter.
Their mission is a great success.
They find all the superlative horses that they were seeking, but Aletha loses her heart to a handsome and charming Hungarian Prince.
And it seems that her deceit will become her undoing when he tells her that he can never marry her because she is not of noble blood.

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“It would be much more fun for you and me to go to Hungary,” Aletha asserted.

“I agree with you,” her father replied. “But it is impossible, so Heywood will have to go for me.”

James Heywood was the Duke’s Estate Manager.

But in a rather different relationship than was usual for men in that position.

To begin with he was a gentleman and secondly he had been outstandingly brilliant as an amateur rider and won a great number of races on his own thoroughbreds.

Unfortunately he had lost almost all his money through unsuccessful speculation.

He was therefore forced to work for his living rather than just enjoying himself by riding and breeding horses.

It was the Duke’s father who had realised Mr. Heywood’s capabilities and potential and had employed him nearly twenty years ago.

James Heywood was getting on to be an elderly man, but his eye for a good horse was still as keen and experienced as it had ever been.

The Duke, who was always extremely busy, had trusted him to buy most of the horses he possessed.

“Yes, Heywood must certainly go,” he said as if thinking it all out aloud. “We shall want eight or ten outstanding horses besides those we already possess.”

“I suppose we shall have sufficient time to train them to the English countryside, Aletha questioned, “and to acclimatise them by the autumn?”

Her father smiled.

“Shall I say we will do our damnedest ? So I shall look forward to the Empress’s delight when she sees what we have provided for her on her visit to Ling Park.”

There was a distinct look in her father’s eyes when he spoke of the Empress that Aletha recognised.

She wished now, as she had wished so often before, that he could find somebody to take the place of her mother.

She knew that she personally would feel jealous because she wanted him to herself, but she longed for her father to be happy.

The Duke was still a very handsome and attractive man.

He had married when young and his son, who was now twenty-three, had been born the following year. And because his wife was not very strong there was a gap of five years before Aletha arrived.

The Duke had not yet reached his fiftieth birthday and, as he was extremely athletic, he had the figure of a young man, even though there were just a few grey hairs showing at his temples.

‘It will be lovely for Papa to have the Empress here,’ Aletha told herself unselfishly.

However she could not help thinking it very sad that she and her father could not go to Hungary together.

It would certainly have been an adventure and one that she would have greatly enjoyed.

She understood, however, that he could not refuse to do what the Queen required of him.

After that the London Season would be in full swing with parties and balls every night and there would be a thousand Society events that the Duke would be involved with.

Also as a debutante she was to have a ball given for her in London and be presented at Buckingham Palace to the Queen.

“I must get in touch with Heywood at once,” the Duke was saying. “Is he here or is he at Newmarket?”

Aletha thought for a few moments.

“I am almost sure that he is here, Papa. I saw him two days ago and I know that he is going to Newmarket next week.”

“Then I will send for him and send for him immediately,” the Duke said. “What are we waiting for?”

He rang the gold bell that stood on the table beside his elbow.

The door opened.

As was traditional, the servants were not in the room during breakfast.

Bellew the butler appeared almost instantly and the Duke ordered,

“Send a groom as quickly as you can for Mr. Heywood,”

“Very good, Your Grace.”

He responded to the urgency in the Duke’s voice by moving from the room more quickly than he usually did.

As he left, the Duke asked Aletha,

“I am just wondering if we should have the Queen’s Suite redecorated?”

“I think it is quite unnecessary, Papa,” she replied. “You had it done two years ago for Princess Alexandra and also the rooms occupied by the Prince of Wales. They have hardly been used since then.”

“I suppose not,” the Duke agreed, “and then we both know that all the Empress will be interested in is our stables.”

He spoke complacently and they were both well aware that the stables at Ling Park were superlative and so the envy of every other landowner nearby.

“This will certainly delight our huntsmen,” the Duke carried on. “They have been rather downcast recently by being overshadowed by the Bicester and they will surely be piqued that this year the Empress has chosen the Pytchley.”

“That will give them an excellent reason for polishing themselves up,” Aletha said, “and I will need a new riding habit.”

“I suppose from Busvine, the most expensive tailor in London,” the Duke smiled.

“Of course and you, Papa, will need some new boots from Maxwell.”

“I hate new boots!” the Duke complained. “My old ones are very comfortable.”

“They are not smart enough,” Aletha insisted.

She then rose from the table as she spoke and kissed her father’s cheek.

“I am so glad for your sake, Papa, that the Empress is coming. I know it will make you happy and all the smart gentlemen in London who give themselves airs and graces will be green with envy!”

The Duke laughed.

“You flatter me. You know just as well as I do, my dearest, that the Empress Elizabeth is coming for the horses and not for me.”

“Now you are being mock-modest, Papa,” Aletha teased, “and it is well known that the Empress loves handsome men. A little bird told me that when you were in Vienna she danced with you every night and many more times than she danced with anyone else.”

“I cannot imagine where you get all this nonsensical gossip from!” the Duke complained.

But he was obviously feeling pleased with himself.

Aletha thought that it would be impossible for any woman not to find him attractive.

Later in the day the Duke told Aletha what instructions he had given to Mr. Heywood.

As he did so, she was regretting even more that her father could not go to Hungary and take her there with him.

She had read about the beauty of Budapest and the wonders of the Steppes where the horses galloped freely.

She had also heard of magnificent Palaces built by the Hungarian aristocrats.

And they, she had been told, were the most handsome and attractive men in all Europe.

If this was true, she could understand why the Empress preferred the Hungarians to the rather prosaic and stolid Austrians.

In fact everyone knew that she was most unhappy in Austria and she only felt free and unrestrained when she was in Hungary.

The magnetism of the country drew her to it.

But there were also stories of handsome hard-riding gentlemen.

They told her in words that were poetical and as beautiful as the country itself how much they loved her.

Aletha was very innocent.

She had not yet learnt of the affaires de coeur that were common in London amongst the Marlborough House Set following the example of the Prince of Wales.

She had always been extremely interested in the stories of the Empress of Austria and her overwhelming beauty.

She had therefore learnt a great deal about her simply by listening to her father’s guests.

Of course the servants also talked incessantly about the Empress Elizabeth after she had visited England.

The gossip of the servants’ hall was something that Aletha’s dear mother, if she had been alive, would have disapproved of her daughter listening to.

In 1874 the Empress had visited the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle and hunted for the first time on English soil.

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