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  premises."

  Victoria did the only thing she could

  think of. She lunged forward suddenly,

  ramming the end of the walking stick

  straight at the large man's crotch.

  The butler shrieked and fell back, cursing

  and clutching himself. Victoria raced for

  the door, hauling Molly along in her wake.

  Hell," said Lucas from somewhere

  behind her. I should have guessed some

  thing like this would happen."

  There was a roar from the butler and

  then a solid, sickening thud. Victoria

  looked back from the doorway and saw

  the big man sprawled on the floor and

  Lucas calmly reaching for his coat and

  gloves.

  Go on," he ordered. Get into the

  carriage."

  In all the commotion Molly had clung

  to Victoria, and now pale and nervous, she

  began to babble in fear.

  Victoria patted her shoulder as she

  steered her out into the night. Do be

  quiet, dear. No one's going to hurt you."

  The dozing coachman who had driven

  Lucas and Victoria to the brothel flapped

  the reins on the horses" rumps and moved

  the vehicle into position when he saw his

  customers emerge. He leered at poor Molly

  as Victoria thrust her up into the cab.

  I want t" go home," Molly wailed as

  Victoria climbed in behind her. The girl

  threw herself, sobbing, against Victoria's

  shoulder. Please sir, just let me go home

  to Lower Burryton. My ma will be ever so

  scared. I should never ave left but I was

  told there were plenty o" good jobs ere in

  Town and my family needs the money so."

  Hush, hush, tis all right. You will

  go home, I promise." Victoria was still

  comforting the sobbing girl when Lucas

  emerged through the carriage door. He

  eyed the crying Molly.

  Well, she's yours now, what do you

  propose to do with her?" Lucas asked as he

  signaled the coachman to pull away. You

  can hardly take her to your aunt's house.

  You cannot possibly explain her presence.

  Everyone will know what you've been up

  to tonight."

  Once again you have the right of it,

  Lucas. How very perceptive of you. She

  cannot go home with me, so we must send

  her home with you. Your housekeeper can

  see to her welfare tonight and get her on

  the northbound stage in the morning."

  Bloody hell," said Lucas. But he looked

  resigned to the inevitable.

  Silence, broken only by Molly's sobs,

  reigned for a few minutes.

  Had enough of brothels?" Lucas finally

  inquired calmly.

  Victoria shuddered. Quite enough. I

  never want to see such a place again

  as long as I live. It was sickening,

  Lucas. That those poor women should

  be reduced to being forced to survive by

  selling themselves to those awful men goes

  against all decent sensibility."

  Allowing you to witness such a scene

  goes against all decent sensibility, too,"

  said Lucas. I have only myself to blame

  for having indulged you in such a foolish

  fashion. I begin to think our night games

  have gone far enough."

  Victoria was suddenly alarmed by his

  unexpectedly grim tone. Surely you do not

  mean to put a halt to our adventures."

  Lucas glanced meaningfully at the still

  sobbing Molly. We had best discuss this

  at another time."

  But, Lucas ."

  By the bye, you owe me three hundred

  pounds." Lucas leaned his head back

  against the seat cushions and closed his

  eyes. Plus whatever it costs to get her out

  of town tomorrow morning."

  Victoria sniffed. Really, Lucas. If you're

  going to be that way about it, I shall see

  that you are repaid immediately."

  There is no great rush, Vicky. I can

  wait to collect."

  She bit her lip. But you do intend to

  collect?"

  Lucas opened his eyes and looked at

  Victoria. Oh yes, my dear," he said, you

  may be certain of that."

  Lucas plucked a glass of champagne

  off a passing tray and turned to greet

  Jessica Atherton, who was making her

  way determinedly toward him through the

  glittering crowd. She looked as lovely as

  always in her ball gown of blush rose, and

  her hair was fashionably ornamented with

  two combs studded with rubies.

  But the expression on Jessica's face was

  that of a woman on a holy mission. It

  occurred to Lucas that more and more he

  was beginning to notice a certain pinched

  look about the woman he had once loved

  and lost.

  What he had once interpreted as an

  expression of becoming modesty now

  seemed to border on perpetual disapproval.

  And there was something about her eyes

  that bothered him, something eternally

  distant and sadly aloof, as if she had

  looked out at the world and found that

  it did not live up to her high standards

  and never would.

  Lucas contemplated his problem with

  the look in Jessica's eyes for the three or

  four minutes it took her to reach him. Just

  as she arrived at his side he finally realized

  exactly what it was about her that bothered

  him now. There was no fire in her, he

  thought suddenly, only the uncomfortable

  chill of angelic righteousness and a touch

  of female martyrdom. Thank God he

  did not have to look forward to getting

  into bed beside this untouchable, ethereal

  creature tonight or any other night.

  It occurred to Lucas that during the

  brief time he had been engaged in

  the unconventional wooing of Victoria

  Huntington, he had become addicted

  to fire.

  Dearest Lucas, I have been anxiously

  waiting for you to arrive." Jessica smiled

  achingly up at him as if she had been afraid

  he had dropped off the earth sometime

  during the past few days. Is everything

  going well with you?"

  Very well, thank you, Jessica." Lucas

  took the smallest of sips from his champagne

  and scanned the crowd for Victoria.

  Jessica lowered her voice in a melodramatic

  fashion. I have been extremely

  concerned to know if our plans were

  proceeding smoothly. There has been

  some gossip, nothing substantial, you

  understand."

  Lucas did not like the way she said our

  plans, as if Jessica were somehow intimately

  involved in this courtship. But he could

  hardly deny that she had set the entire

  business in motion. If it had not been for

  Jessica, he might never have met Victoria.

  What sort of gossip are you talking about

  Jessica?"

  Simply that you are seen frequently with

  Miss Huntington
at parties and soirees and

  that you have ridden together more than

  once in the park. It is one thing to attend

  lectures and such events with her in the

  company of her aunt, but quite another

  to meet Miss Huntington in the park. I

  must ask if all this is leading up to our

  desired goal, Lucas."

  Lucas set his back teeth at the way

  Jessica had used the word our" again.

  Kindly refrain from worrying about me.

  I am quite satisfied with the status of my

  association with Miss Huntington."

  Really, Lucas, you needn't act so

  churlish. I am only concerned for your

  success in this important matter of marry

  ing an heiress. I know it is required of you

  and I am doing my best to assist you. There

  is still Miss Pilkington, you know."

  Lucas stifled an oath and tried to appear

  properly grateful. Thank you, Jessica. I

  appreciate your efforts. You have been

  most helpful."

  She was somewhat mollified. It is the

  least I could do in view of our past

  connection. I do hope you realize that I

  shall always think fondly of you, Lucas."

  Fondness was about the limit of whatever

  affection Jessica Atherton would ever feel

  for anyone, Lucas decided. No heat in her

  at all.

  He smiled to himself as he finally caught

  sight of Victoria on the far side of the room.

  She was in animated conversation with

  her friend Annabella Lyndwood. When

  Victoria fell in love, she was going to

  burn like wildfire, he decided.

  As if she sensed his gaze on her,

  Victoria looked up and saw him. She

  said something to Annabella and started

  through the crowd.

  Lucas studied her as she moved toward

  him. Her height as well as the egg

  yolk yellow silk gown made it easy to

  follow her progress. She looked vivid,

  regal, and almost unbearably provocative

  tonight. The gown was cut much too low

  again, of course. All her gowns seemed to

  be cut too low. This one made him long to

  grab her, take her out into the gardens, and

  pull the small bodice straight down to her

  waist. Her breasts were a constant source

  of delight to him; high, softly curved, and

  perfectly suited to the palm of his hand.

  As she moved toward him, pausing

  politely to chat with friends en route, he

  remembered the hot, slick feel of her on

  his fingers the other night in the carriage.

  His body tightened just at the thought.

  Capturing his heiress was proving to be

  a very taxing business.

  He was getting damned tired of denying

  himself what lately he had sensed Victoria

  was more and more eager to offer.

  But with this particular female, strategy

  was everything and Lucas had plotted

  very carefully even as she had shivered

  in his arms with her first feminine climax.

  Forcing himself to think in strategic terms

  had been the only way to keep a tight

  rein on his own raging desire. Lucas did

  not think he could endure too many such

  experiments," however.

  He grinned a little when he saw Victoria

  pause in the crowd to cast a critical,

  assessing eye on Jessica Atherton. Then

  he watched her paste a very engaging

  smile on her lips and continue forward.

  Beside him, Jessica continued talking in

  confidential tones.

  You know, Lucas, I have had a few

  second thoughts about Victoria's suitability.

  It is true that her social connections are

  excellent and she does have a sizable

  inheritance, but I am not at all certain

  you would find her easy to manage."

  Don't fret, Jessica. I believe I can

  manage Miss Huntington." Lucas inclined

  his head toward Victoria as she closed

  the distance between them and continued

  smoothly, Good evening, Miss Huntington.

  What a coincidence running into you

  here at the Ridleys." Is your aunt with

  you?" Beside him, he felt Jessica stiffen

  and close her mouth instantly.

  Yes, of course," said Victoria. I left

  her talking to Lady Ridley. Good evening,

  Jessica. What a charming gown. I trust you

  are well?"

  Jessica turned around quickly and smiled

  with a determined graciousness. Very well,

  thank you, and yourself?"

  I have been slightly indisposed for the

  past day or two," Victoria said with a

  warning glint in her eye as she slid a

  quick glance at Lucas.

  I am so sorry to hear that," Jessica

  said.

  Oh, tis nothing significant, mind you,

  merely a small problem with my digestion.

  I fear my appetite is often affected by my

  mood and I confess I have been in a rather

  ill humor lately. Do you have the same

  reaction to ill humors, Jessica?"

  As a matter of fact, I do. It is not at

  all uncommon for me to lose my appetite

  completely when I am in distress. I am

  often a victim of the headache, too," Jessica

  agreed.

  Precisely. You are always so under

  standing, Jessica. So perceptive. Unlike

  some people." Victoria smiled pointedly

  at Lucas.

  Lucas managed to pretend he noticed

  nothing amiss. I hope you are feeling

  better, Miss Huntington."

  Oh, I will feel infinitely better just

  as soon as I have occasion to settle a

  small matter that has been plaguing me

  recently."

  I know what you mean," Jessica put

  in helpfully. One's digestion is often

  improved when one's peace of mind is

  restored."

  How very true." Victoria's smile would

  have out-shone the sun. She aimed it

  straight at Lucas. Lord stone vale, I was

  wondering if I might have a word with

  you?"

  I am at your service, of course. Miss

  Huntington." But he made no move to

  escort her out of Jessica's hearing. Instead

  he placidly took another minuscule sip of

  champagne. What is it you wished to

  speak to me about?"

  Victoria cleared her throat meaningfully

  and glanced at Jessica. A small matter,

  my lord. It concerns a forthcoming lecture.

  You know how interested you are in

  lectures."

  It depends. Is this lecture of a scientific

  nature?"

  Definitely. I believe it might be described as

  a matter of intellectual inquiry."

  Then I am naturally interested to learn

  more." He drew his watch from his pocket.

  Unfortunately, however, I have promised

  to meet a friend at my club and I fear I

  am late. Please tell your aunt that I am

  always happy to receive invitations to her

  society's lectures and shall look forward to

  this one, whatever it is
. If you will excuse

  me, Miss Huntington? Lady Atherton?"

  Lucas inclined his head politely to both

  women and made his escape from the

  ballroom.

  This was not his first such escape in the

  past few days. Lucas grinned as he hailed a

  carriage. He had been studiously avoiding

  Victoria's increasingly pointed attempts to

  speak to him in private.

  Strategy.

  He was certain he knew what the topic

  of discussion would be when he finally

  allowed his heiress to pin him down.

  He was almost positive that what Victoria

  was working herself up for was a request for

  more of the sort of intellectual inquiry that

  he had introduced her to that night in the

  carriage after the visit to the Green Pig.

  Lucas cautioned himself for the thousandth

  time that he must not give in easily.

  After all, he thought wryly as the carriage

  halted at the steps of his Saint James Street

  club, he wanted the lady to continue to

  respect him in the morning.

  But there was another, far more serious

  consideration. Vicky was his responsibility.

  As her future lord and husband, it was his

  duty to protect her. Once he had made

  love to her, a new risk arose. There was

  every possibility she would get pregnant.

  He supposed he should look upon that

  possibility as another useful tactic. Perhaps,

  back at the beginning of this strange

  courtship he might have done so. Now,

  however, it occurred to Lucas that he

  would far rather have Vicky come to

  him of her own free will. He wanted

  her to want him, he realized. He wanted

  her to want him enough to take the risk

  of surrendering completely. He wanted her

  to marry him because she loved him, not

  because she had to.

  Lucas shook his head ruefully. Some

  thing about the wooing of Victoria Hunt

  ington was threatening to turn his clear

  headed, cool-thinking soldier's brain into

  romantic mush.

  The club's gaming room was far different

  in outer appearances than the gaming hell

  where Lucas had taken Victoria. Here,

  only gentlemen of respectable birth and

  reputation were allowed. The atmosphere

  around the green baize tables was far more

  subdued and aristocratic in tone. But the

  stakes were higher here in Saint James than

  in the stews, and the potential for disaster

  enormous.

  The potential for profit was correspond

  ingly higher, too, however, and since the

  games were far more likely to be honest in

  this environment, such clubs were where

 

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