suffer! And that was just as un-imaginable as Percy swearing off gambling!
“That’s a shrewd thought, by Jove!” Percy exclaimed. “Your Sir Alan Lewrie’s a sly one, no error, to have thought of it. An
Well, Percy found it amusing.
“He is not
“Tomorrow?” Percy frowned. “With Lewrie?”
“Quite
“Crack o’ dawn, all that?” Percy queried, furrowing his brow and pulling a face. “No, no, it couldn’t be done tomorrow. There’d be need of letters written, first, the ledgers to gather… next week,
“Well, if you will not, Percy,” Lydia said, feeding a strip of bacon to their springer spaniel, who’d been begging and whining, “then I will take the coach and offer conveyance to Captain Lewrie, myself.”
“You’d
“I am almost your equal at shooting, Percy,” she breezed off as if it was no bother. “Father taught us early and well, do you recall? Our coachees are good shots, too. They
“To the
“Percy, good Lord…,” she said, “do I ruin my reputation even more, that may be a
She busied herself with a bite of buttered toast, chewing while Percy got his wind back.
“What decent family would have the likes of me, anyway, Percy,” she went on with a self-deprecating chuckle. “Were it not for my ‘dot,’ they’d most-like tell their young men to find someone a lot more attractive, more…”
She would have added a scathing “Assuming your gambling
“Oh, Lydia, I don’t know
Lydia could have
Her father had not been handsome; perhaps that was why he had married so late in life. He’d been all craggy- faced, with prominent cheek bones and bushy brows, and a Cornish beak of a nose, and as tall and rangy as a Clydesdale. Her mother, though… no matter his looks, he
“Lydia, I swear, you’re as thin as a rope, dear child! You eat like a sparrow! Do you
Her
Young girls of her status in the peerage, young girls from the squirearchy or the newly-risen middling class, all properly schooled in music, manners, dancing, and “womanly attainments,” paraded at the many events… it had been the prettiest who had found success, and young men’s approval. Her dowry had been ?500, a goodly sum to go under some young gentleman’s “coverture,” yet… it had been the pretty, the ravishing, the
Lydia had refused to try again at nineteen or twenty, preferring their country estate and her horsewomanship.
At twenty-one, she’d been dragged back to London, this time with ?2,000, and the change had been remarkable, and to her, sickening. That Season it had been the young beauties who had been ignored, whilst Lydia had been inundated in invitations and flatteries. Disgusted with the grasping hypocrisy, she’d treated the young beaus quite badly, but… no matter how arch and insulting, how flippant or scornful, she’d treated them, the greediest would
Lydia shook herself back to paying attention, squirming again at those memories; Percy was still blathering on about something.
“… then break the journey at Shooter’s Hill. Take a basket of goodies and dine
“You’ve your geography wrong, Percy,” Lydia corrected him. “It’s a bit past Greenwich, on the south bank of the Thames… on the road to Chatham, and Sheerness. Why? If you’re not going ’til next week?”
“Well, if you’re so dead-set…”
“I am,” she coolly replied, sugaring and creaming fresh tea.
“First light tomorrow?” He grimaced. “God, I’d have to retire at
“I am told that diligent soldiers are sometimes
“Can’t let you gad off so boldly, what’d people say of you, or me for allowing it?” Percy said, shrugging surrender. “Should anything befall you… highwaymen… or worse, well.”
“Percy, do you mean you intend to accompany Captain Lewrie and myself?” she asked, relieved that he would weaken so quickly.
“I s’pose I could, yes,” her brother said, half his attention taken by the spaniel, who found him an easy mark, as well. “We will both go. Perhaps he can tell me more of his sea stories on the way to Sheerness. Begad, do you think they
“You are the best brother in the world, Percy!” Lydia said as she rose to go to his end of the table and give him a hug, and tousle his long hair.
Well, he had his good points, she thought as she returned to her seat, secretly thrilled. With Percy making three, there could not be any more intimacy, though she wished she could scheme a way. Those few hours over two nights were more pleasurable, pleasing, and passionate than any she had known in her little experience. She could, however, spend a