Quick, Amanda by Mistress
Author:Mistress [Mistress]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2010-07-24T02:19:20.652000+00:00
CHAPTER ELEVEN
THE FOLLOWING MORNING BARCLAY WAS USHERED INTO THE library of Marcus's town
house. He sat down with a weary sigh, fumbled his spectacles into place, and withdrew several sheets of
paper from a leather case.
Marcus leaned back in his chair and tried to restrain his seething curiosity while Barclay consulted a page
of notes.
"Well?" Marcus said after what seemed an interminable length of time but which, in reality, was scarcely
two minutes.
Barclay cleared his throat portetit6usly and peered at Marcus over the gold wire frames of his
spectacles. "To begin with, my lord, it appears that there never was a Mr. Bright. At least not one who
was ever married to the current Mrs. Bright."
"I've already learned that much." The searing memory of themidnighttryst in theTempleofVestaflashed
through Marcus once again.
For the thousandth time he relived the glorious sensation of sinking himself into Iphiginia’s hot, snug
body. And for what must have been the thousandth time, he felt himself grow heavy with arousal.
He could almost feel the silken lushness of her inner thighs. The recollection of her exquisitely shaped
breasts shimmered tantalizingly in his mind. Her nipples had been so fresh and ripe. They tasted like
nothing he had ever known. Her beautifully rounded derriere reminded him of some exquisite, exotic fruit
he had once grown in his conservatory. And the scent of her would linger in his mind forever.
Barclay's wiry brows connected in a solid line above his nose. "Begging your pardon, sir, but if you
already knew that Mrs. Bright-I mean, Miss Bright is no widow, d'you mind telling me why you sent me
haring off toDevon?" I
"I did not learn that particular fact until after you had left Town."
"How the devil did you discover it? I vow, no one here in Town knows."
Marcus worked to keep his answer vague. "I learned the truth about the nonexistent Mr. Bright by using
the same scientific methods I employ to discover other sorts of facts."
Barclay looked confused. "You used a telescope or a microscope?"
"I used observation and deductive reasoning." Marcus sat forward and rested his elbows on his desk.
He clasped his hands together and regarded Barclay with a combination of foreboding and anticipation.
"What else did you learn?"
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Barclay consulted his notes. "Miss Bright was born and reared in thevillageofDeepford. Very small
place. Finding it gave me no end of trouble, I assure you."
"Nevertheless," Marcus said, "you did find it."
"Yes, m'lord." And if Barclay had discovered Deepford and the lack of a late Mr. Bright, others could
do the same, Marcus thought. If someone else--a blackmailer, perhaps-grew curious enough to
investigate her past, he would quickly learn that Iphiginia was no widow and therefore not immune to the
rules Society imposed upon spinsters and innocents.
Marcus did not know which annoyed him the most, the fact that Iphiginia was so very vulnerable or her
refusal to acknowledge her vulnerability.
"Continue, Barclay." "Her parents, both of whom appear to have been endowed with somewhat
unconventional temperaments, were lost at sea when she was barely eighteen years of age. She
undertook the raising of her younger sister, Corina-."
Just as I undertook the rearing of Bennet, Marcus thought.
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