Outrageous Confessions of Lady Deborah by Marguerite Kaye
Author:Marguerite Kaye
Language: eng
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Tags: Romance, Historical, Fiction
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Six
It was too dangerous for them both to recon noitre, he
told her when she suggested it. Though the job was
a simple one, Elliot was thorough and Deborah was
studious. They were poring over his sketches of the
house and grounds together, papers and notes scattered
over the polished table in his small dining room, when
Lizzie came upon them.
They did not hear her at first; she had waved aside
the servant’s offer to announce her. Standing in the
doorway, she watched them, the flaxen-haired stranger
and her brother, looking younger and more carefree
than she’d seen him for years. They were seated side
by side. Elliot’s arm lay on the table, almost but not quite brushing that of his companion. She was reading
something, a frown making question marks of her fair
brows, so deep in concentration that she didn’t notice
the way Elliot was looking at her. Lizzie’s own brows
shot up. She must have made a sound, for Elliot looked
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around, quickly gathered the scattered papers together
and got to his feet.
‘Lizzie. I wasn’t expecting you.’
‘Obviously not,’ his sister said archly. ‘Am I inter-
rupting?’
‘You know perfectly well that you are, else you would
have allowed my man to show you into the parlour. Deb-
orah, this is my sister, Mrs Alex Murray. Lizzie, this is Lady Kinsail, the Dowager Lady Kinsail.’
‘How do you do?’ Lizzie dropped a polite curtsy.
Widow, she was thinking. Kinsail. There was a scandal there. I must ask Alex. Not young. Twenty-six, seven?
Not beautiful, but memorable. ‘I had no idea you and my brother were acquainted. He goes so little into society, I’m surprised that your paths have crossed.’
‘How do you do? I would have known you for El-
liot’s—Mr Marchmont’s sister without an introduction.
You are very like.’ Deborah eyed Lizzie’s carriage dress enviously. Cherry red, with a deep border of black bead-ing, a short velvet jacket with the tightly fitted sleeves finished with the same pattern of beadwork, it was very elegant. And its owner was very perceptive, she thought, tilting her chin under that lady’s scrutiny. ‘Elliot and I met through my late husband’s cousin,’ she said. ‘Lord
Kinsail—the current Lord Kinsail, that is—was of some
assistance in a matter concerning the army.’ She threw
a mischievous look over her shoulder at Elliot, who was ushering them into the parlour, and regretted it instantly when it was intercepted by Lizzie, who was obviously
just as sharp as her brother.
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‘I see.’
‘I doubt it,’ Elliot said drily. ‘I suppose you’ll want tea? I’ll just go and see to it.’
‘Lovely,’ Lizzie said, sinking into her favourite sofa
and patting the cushion beside her, giving Deborah no
option but to sit at her side. ‘I don’t know if Elliot’s told you, but I’m expecting and it’s doing horrible things
to me. My ankles swell. Do you have children, Lady
Kinsail?’
‘No. No I was not—we were not—no.’
‘I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to upset you.’
‘It doesn’t matter. And it’s Deborah, please.’
‘Lord, I hope I’m not going to turn into one of those
bores who can talk of nothing but babies.
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