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offered his

food he wouldn’t eat.”

“A stubborn creature,” Marcus said impatiently.

Constance turned to Lucinda. “So the earl took the

puppy into his care, nursing it back to health.”

“I had no idea you were so tenderhearted Marcus,”

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his cousin said, astonished.

“Harper did most of the work,” he muttered, not

entirely truthfully. Harper had claimed the dog made

him sneeze.

“Where is the animal now?” Lucinda glanced around

as if she expected it to dash out from behind the

curtains.

He lifted one shoulder. “When it was recovered I sent

it to Chalmers. I was relieved to be rid of it.” He heard

the hint of defiance in his own voice. His father would

have been appalled at the amount of time he’d devoted

to a dog so unsuited to either a useful occupation like

hunting, or the privileged life of a pampered pet.

“That’s the most romantic story I ever heard,”

Lucinda said.

Marcus rolled his eyes.

“Romantic?” Constance queried.

“Quite obviously, Constance—” Lucinda paused for

dramatic effect “—you fell in love with our

tenderhearted earl.”

No! Exactly what Marcus had entered this room to

prevent: ridiculous conjecture about this being a love

match. Now Lucinda would consider she had full

justification to spread the story his countess was

besotted with him. And he with her.

“Not at all,” he said lightly. “Constance fell in love

with the puppy. Isn’t that right, er, my dear?”

He waited for Constance to agree.

Instead, he heard a choked gurgle. Turning, he found

her face fiery red, an unflattering scarlet that bore no

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resemblance to the pink-tinged blush extolled by the

poets. Her brown eyes were tortured as she stared at

him in a mute appeal—distressed, but hopeful—that

reminded him very much of that puppy.

Comprehension dawned. And with it, horror.

Lucinda was right. His wife had married him for love.

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Chapter Seven

Why had Marcus reacted so oddly to a story that

showed him in a positive light, Constance wondered as

she lay awake early on Sunday. She was accustomed to

early rising on this, the busiest day in her family’s

week. Bligh had not yet arrived with her cup of

chocolate, an indulgence Constance was keen to enjoy

again.

Marcus had bundled his cousin out of the house

yesterday with a haste that would have been rude with a

less intimate acquaintance. He’d informed Constance he

would dine at his club, speaking with a rigid self-

control she didn’t understand. A footman had confided

the earl was unlikely to return before the small hours of

the morning.

“Very odd,” Constance said aloud to herself.

Unfortunately, she didn’t fool herself. She could no

longer avoid the suspicion lurking in the back of her

mind. That Marcus’s ill humor was the result of

Lucinda’s suggestion that Constance was in love with

him.

If only Constance had managed to come up with a

lighthearted riposte that would have treated Lucinda’s

comment as an amusing joke. But the horror in

Marcus’s face had filled her with humiliation and she

hadn’t been able to say a word.

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Instead, she rather feared her eyes had done the

talking…and that they’d betrayed her.

It’s not such a terrible thing, is it, for me to love my

husband? Awkward for me, perhaps, when my feelings

aren’t returned, but why should it anger him?

Besides, he might think she loved him, but he

couldn’t possibly know it. And since he had such a big

opinion of his own worth already, it was probably best

if he didn’t.

Constance abandoned any immediate plans to “show

Marcus another way” to live. She would channel her

energies into acting as if Lucinda had never said such a

thing, as if the embarrassingly desperate look Constance

had given him had been about something else entirely.

That would be more than enough of a challenge.

She adjusted her pillow so the morning sunshine

streaming through the double sash window didn’t

directly hit her eyes. Once again, it was clear she had

slept alone. Yesterday had been excusable, after their

long journey. But today…

Would it be very proud of her to hide the fact of her

husband’s lack of interest?

Before she could think too hard, Constance moved to

the other side of the bed and snuggled into the pillows

there. She squirmed about, then decided to stay where

she was, since the sun did not blind her in this position.

When Miriam arrived a few minutes later, both sides

of the bed looked well-used.

“Good morning, my lady.” The tiniest flicker of the

maid’s eyes took in the rumpled bedding.

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Constance was glad she’d made the effort. Marcus

should be equally glad—he would hate to be the subject

of gossip below stairs.

“Have you found out where his lordship worships?”

Constance had charged her maid with that task last

night.

“It seems his lordship’s church attendance is

irregular. The dowager normally attends St. George’s

on Hanover Square, but in her illness she has a curate

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