constantly at the empty table. One of the maids came in, holding a jug fille
wife?" He a
she was being address
d declined having breakfast with you and wished
consideration and nodded. He cut throu
ry to have breakfast with me.
as hoarse a
uttered doubtfully and
id awkwardly left the room and climbed
ome in?" She asked f
you
or ajar. She entered the room and looked at
bout to conclude what she had intended to tell her receiver. She quickly added the closure and folde
iver this letter discreetly without my h
fly narrated her experience of being married to the Duke to Crystal. She sought to be relieved
lainly, with her gest
he ordered that you should come down and have break
what she had said
ght, doesn't mean I'll let him force me t
. And if he persists, he would have to come and te
Duchess was the weak type but never knew she was this bold
m what I've sai
mind and regret what she had said. Rebecca stood firm on her decision.
rs. He furrowed his brow when he saw only the maid. She knew what she w
He asked icily, rais
th you. She said if you insist, you should go
slapping his hand on the table. H
e!" She replied
pursed
dismissively, pissed of
out of the dining room and went straight
r gr
round and looked at the p
steward said, showing him
eated from his proposed plan. He took the letter from him
He dismissed
returned to his posit
lope and took out the letter. He
ms, My
is Majesty had ordered that I do. He wanted me to be acquainted with my cousins who lived in the south of Scotland. I'm d
do come
ffectio
ess Fi
ter. He reread the content, to be
?" He muttered
om and saw the puzzle
Will
m and put the letter
homas asked b
be leaving soon." Williams said plainly.
teroom and keep an
e envelope in his ha
e horseman of your impromptu dep
rseman first." Williams replied hars
rcase again, hoping to vent his anger on his wife, whom he felt i
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