take her entrance into society upon herself, I would prefer that your daughter travel to England on the vessel following the Royal George. The return to England will be our honeymoon voyage, and you will understand that I prefer to make that trip in the company of my bride alone. I shall not allow Calandra to be afraid, maâam, but we must have time to get to know each other.â
âCan you not do that over the next few months here on St. Timothy?â Oralia asked him. âYou will certainly be given your privacy, Valerian.â
George caught Auroraâs eye, and waited for the duke to answer.
âI intend returning to England almost immediately, maâam,â the duke replied. âThe Royal George is the finest passenger ship making the trip between England and the western Indies. If we do not board it on its eastbound return, we shall have to wait for several months to catch it again. By that time your stormy season will be upon us. This is an excellent time of year to travel this particular route, and I want Calandraâs ocean voyage to be a perfect one. The Royal George will stop at St. Timothy in two and a half weeksâ time to pick us up. I have previously arranged with Captain Conway to bring the Anglican minister from Barbados with him. He will marry Calandra and me that same day here in this house. I will then rely upon your kindness to return the minister to Barbados even as we sail for England.â
âOh, my!â Oralia said, distressed by his words.
He was sooo masterful, Cally thought admiringly of the duke.
âI realize that this comes as somewhat of a shock, maâam, but you must know that I knew nothing of this marriage until shortly after my grandfatherâs death last autumn. I do not want to miss the racing season. England will be coming into summer, which while nowhere near as warm as here, will give Calandra a chance to grow used to our climate before the winter. It will also give me the opportunity to introduce Calandra into society. The Prince of Wales is a fine fellow, and there has been talk recently of his marrying. There will be much gaiety, and Calandra will enjoy it until such time as she is with child.â
âShe hasnât a proper wardrobe,â Oralia protested. âThere has been virtually no time to prepare a trousseau.â
âSt. Timothyâs is not aware of the latest fashions,â he replied. âI will have a brand-new wardrobe made for my wife in London. And one for Miss Spencer-Kimberly as well that will be awaiting her upon her arrival the following month.â He patted Oraliaâs hand comfortingly. âYou must not fret yourself, maâam. I will take splendid care of your daughter. After all, she is to be the Duchess of Farminster.â
Cally jumped up, clapping her hands with delight! âOh, yes, Mama! Imagine! A brand-new wardrobe for me, and one for Aurora too! The latest London fashions!â She turned to the duke. âWill I have wonderful jewelry too, sir? And a coach and four? And a wench to help my Sally? Will we see the king? Will your horses race? May I have pin money to wager upon them?â Her pale cheeks were pink with excitement.
âCalandra!â Her shocked mother could barely speak.
Aurora and George were astounded, for they had never before heard Cally so enthusiastic. They didnât know if they dare laugh.
Valerian Hawkesworth, however, did laugh. It was a deep rumble of mirth that filled the room. What an enchanting child, he thought, this girl he was to marry shortly. His late fatherâs meddling had, it seemed, turned out well after all. He arose from the settee, taking Callyâs hands in his and smiling down at her indulgently. âYes, my precious Calandra,â he said boldly. âYou shall have everything that your little heart desires from me, and more, I promise you!â
He had spoken her name. âOhhh, Valerian!â she murmured,
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