The Silver Rose by Jane Feather

The Silver Rose by Jane Feather

Author:Jane Feather [Feather, Jane]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Romance, cookie429, Kat, Extratorrents
ISBN: 0553575244
Publisher: Fanfare
Published: 1983-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

ARIEL LAY AWAKE in the dark listening to the rumbling snores of the dogs beside the dying fire. Simon was sleeping next to her, but she knew that if she made the slightest move to get out of bed, he would awake. He slept as lightly as a cat. But he was also discreet, and she knew that whenever he woke at her movements, he pretended to be asleep, unless she went to the door. Then he would ask where she was going. He still locked the door whenever they were alone together in her chamber, though he now left the key in the door.

Ariel chafed at the restrictions on her freedom. She was accustomed to moving about at night. Often the horses needed tending, or she would need to visit a patient or a laboring woman in the farms and villages around. Her brothers had never given a damn what she had done, as long as it didn’t interfere with their needs.

Tonight the moon was bright, she wasn’t sleepy, and she wanted to feel free to go where she pleased without question.

In the secret drawer in the bottom of her wardrobe lay one thousand guineas. Her passport to complete freedom. Edgar had delivered the money to her in the stableyard under the very eyes of her brothers and her husband, tucked beneath a newly repaired saddle that he’d proffered for her inspection. It had been the matter of a moment to slip the notes free and secret them in her glove.

Now, in her mind’s eye, she could see the pile of notes in their hiding place, almost feel them in her hand. And Mr. Carstairs had offered twice that for the mare in foal. Ariel had to deliver the foal first, but she was confident the dam would have no difficulty and the foal would be sound. The mare had produced two healthy colts already, and the stallion was one of the stud’s best. With three thousand guineas she would be able to set up her own stables anywhere she pleased.

But the mare was not expected to deliver for another six weeks. In that time, if the Hawkesmoor had his way, she and her stud would be installed at Hawkesmoor Manor.

But that wasn’t going to happen. The Hawkesmoor was rather different from what she’d expected; indeed, she enjoyed his company and more than enjoyed his bed, but that changed nothing. She was going to be an independent horse breeder with a line of racehorses that would be the envy of the racing world. She was going to be a free woman, living under no man’s thumb. She had been used and dominated by Ravenspeare men all her life, and she was not going to exchange her brothers’ dominion for a husband’s.

She would need to move soon, before the mare delivered. She couldn’t run her business for much longer from Ravenspeare Castle. Ranulf was already suspicious and, from what Edgar had told her, the disappearance of the colt had only increased his suspicions.



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