The Bear Pit by S.G. MacLean
Author:S.G. MacLean [MacLean, S.G.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 2019-07-10T16:00:00+00:00
Fifteen
An Evening at Lady Ranelaghâs
âFetching, I must say. Have to keep your wits about you though, wearing those red ones, especially down around Bankside.â
Lawrence stepped back from his intense examination of the side panel of the haberdasherâs window, himself crimson with embarrassment at being caught lurking in the doorway, apparently fixated by the pair of red womenâs drawers on display. He wasnât able to step back very far, for the excited proximity of Seekerâs dog made it almost impossible for him to move. Lawrence flicked his hair to the side and pushed back his shoulders in an attempt to recover his dignity. âI, eh, was just . . .â
But Seeker was enjoying himself far too much to let him wriggle out of his mortification just yet. âOf course, youâd need to be careful about the stays, that you got a set to match. Very fetching, all the same.â
âAll right,â said Lawrence, conceding defeat. âYou were looking for me, I take it?â
âNo,â said Seeker, casting the lurid drawers a last glance of distaste, and making a note to have a word with the constable of the ward. âBut youâll do for now. Come on.â
The dog loped on ahead of them, turning at Seekerâs whistle down an alley that led to a small abandoned garden at Austen Friars.
âItâs a wonder they havenât built on this,â said Lawrence, casting his eye around the precious patch of open space, half-enclosed by crumbling walls, that had slowly been encroached upon by nature.
âTheyâll try, Iâve no doubt. Anyway, tell me about your trip south of the river.â
Lawrence settled more comfortably on the large slab heâd sat down on, and leaned back against what remained of the wall behind it. âRight. Youâve seen the dog? The one Sir Thomas and I brought back.â
âOh, Iâve seen it, all right. Nearly had the arm of the kennel masterâs boy up at the Mews. Itâll be a good long time before that thingâs allowed anywhere near Oliver.â
Lawrenceâs eyes took on a misty look Seeker had seldom seen there. âOh, but itâs a beauty,â he said. âJust needs proper handling and itâll be fit for a king.â
âOnly if the bruteâs having him for supper,â said Seeker. âThatâs the only use we have for kings nowadays.â
Lawrence swallowed and carried on. âAye, well. Itâs a good dog, but it was bred and being kept for baiting, and for people prepared to pay high prices to see it. The sort of people that wouldnât like it noised about, how they really spend their leisure hours. All the same, the dealer did look surprised, when he finally understood what we were really asking about. But the more Sir Thomas got me to wave his purse at him, the less surprised he got.â
âAnd youâre convinced this dealerâs telling the truth?â
Lawrence nodded. âIâve dealt with a trickster or two in my time on the Pullansâ business, but that man was definitely telling the truth. He knows where thereâs a bear to be found; Iâm just not entirely sure yet that he knows exactly how heâs going to lay hands on it, thatâs all.
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