Virginia Heath

The Disgraceful Lord Gray


Скачать книгу

      She would—which came as a huge, unwelcome shock—but she most certainly wouldn’t.

      Ever.

      On principle.

      ‘Oh, Lord Gray, you are labouring under the most fanciful of misapprehensions.’ With purposeful, indifferent, possibly flirtatious slowness, Thea stood and shook her head pityingly. ‘Perhaps it is you who needs to be mindful of the sun’s rays and ration them going forward, for today they have clearly addled your mind.’

       Chapter Five

      ‘Did you have to bring that dog?’ Lord Fennimore glared at Trefor’s rapidly wagging tail and grimaced.

      ‘Miss Cranford was very taken with him. I reasoned his presence would only help our cause.’

      ‘They won’t let him in the house.’

      ‘He will be perfectly content tied up outside for the duration of our visit. He loves to sleep in the sun.’ Unbidden, images of Miss Cranford lying in the garden instantly sprung to mind and he found himself smiling. Granted, flirting with her yesterday might well have been foolhardy and counterproductive to their mission—undeniably his superior would castigate him for the misdemeanour if he knew and a truly sensible spy would have avoided it—but Gray had enjoyed it immensely. She was tart, sharp and tasty. A glorious, intelligent and feisty armful and he would not regret the overwhelming, yet too-brief indulgence in the slightest. In that moment, it had felt right and life was too short for regrets. ‘Besides, as we are posing as country gentlemen, he gives us an air of the authentic. What says Suffolk more than two robust fellows striding across the fields with their faithful hound in tow?’

      ‘We could have ridden instead. It would have been a darn sight quicker than constantly stopping and waiting for that dog to continually sniff the air.’

      ‘Trefor is rusticating. Which is what we are supposed to be doing.’

      They turned on to the Viscount’s short drive, both lapsing into silence as they mentally prepared themselves for the task in hand. Again last night they had meticulously gone over their backstory. Lord Fennimore was still convinced the closer Gray stuck to the truth of his past, the more chance he had of manoeuvring himself into Gislingham’s inner circle. With the Viscount’s extensive web of criminal contacts, it would be simple to make enquiries and the truth would be swiftly and categorically confirmed. Lord Graham Chadwick was a ne’er-do-well of the first order and had been since birth. He had lost his twenty thousand-pound inheritance at the gaming tables in just three short months. He had been understandably disowned by his only brother and his father, the upright and blemish-free Marquess of Talysarn, and then disappeared off to sea when he had worn out his welcome and his line of credit in the capital. After that, nobody really knew what had happened to the lad...

      Before the men had left for Suffolk, the necessary lies had been sprinkled among a few reliable government allies and in the browned pages of certain parish records. The errant Lord Gray had returned after a scandalous decade of adventuring and been taken under the wing of Lord Fennimore—a distant cousin of Gray’s dead mother—in the hope of encouraging him to tread the path of the respectable going forward. To that end, and to keep him away from the seductive mischief of town, Lord Fennimore had rented a property deep in the countryside.

      Конец ознакомительного фрагмента.

      Текст предоставлен ООО «ЛитРес».

      Прочитайте эту книгу целиком, купив полную легальную версию на ЛитРес.

      Безопасно оплатить книгу можно банковской картой Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, со счета мобильного телефона, с платежного терминала, в салоне МТС или Связной, через PayPal, WebMoney, Яндекс.Деньги, QIWI Кошелек, бонусными картами или другим удобным Вам способом.

/9j/4RqSRXhpZgAATU0AKgAAAAgABwESAAMAAAABAAEAAAEaAAUAAAABAAAAYgEbAAUAAAABAAAA agEoAAMAAAABAAIAAAExAAIAAAAeAAAAcgEyAAIAAAAUAAAAkIdpAAQAAAABAAAApAAAANAALcbA AAAnEAAtxsAAACcQQWRvYmUgUGhvdG9zaG9wIENTNS4xIFdpbmRvd3MAMjAxOTowMjowMyAxMDo0 NTozNgAAA6ABAAMAAAABAAEAAKACAAQAAAABAAACE6ADAAQAAAABAAADUgAAAAAAAAAGAQMAAwAA AAEABgAAARoABQAAAAEAAAEeARsABQAAAAEAAAEmASgAAwAAAAEAAgAAAgEABAAAAAEAAAEuAgIA BAAAAAEAABlcAAAAAAAAAEgAAAABAAAASAAAAAH/2P/tAAxBZG9iZV9DTQAB/+4ADkFkb2JlAGSA AAAAAf/bAIQADAgICAkIDAkJDBELCgsRFQ8MDA8VGBMTFRMTGBEMDAwMDAwRDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwM DAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAENCwsNDg0QDg4QFA4ODhQUDg4ODhQRDAwMDAwREQwMDAwMDBEMDAwM DAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwM/8AAEQgAoABkAwEiAAIRAQMRAf/dAAQAB//EAT8AAAEF AQEBAQEBAAAAAAAAAAMAAQIEBQYHCAkKCwEAAQUBAQEBAQEAAAAAAAAAAQACAwQFBgcICQoLEAAB BAEDAgQCBQcGCAUDDDMBAAIRAwQhEjEFQVFhEyJxgTIGFJGhsUIjJBVSwWIzNHKC0UMHJZJT8OHx Y3M1FqKygyZEk1RkRcKjdDYX0lXiZfKzhMPTdePzRieUpIW0lcTU5PSltcXV5fVWZnaGlqa2xtbm 9jdHV2d3h5ent8fX5/cRAAICAQIEBAMEBQYHBwYFNQEAAhEDITESBEFRYXEiEwUygZEUobFCI8FS 0fAzJGLhcoKSQ1MVY3M08SUGFqKygwcmNcLSRJNUoxdkRVU2dGXi8rOEw9N14/NGlKSFtJXE1OT0 pbXF1eX1VmZ2hpamtsbW5vYnN0dXZ3eHl6e3x//aAAwDAQACEQMRAD8A4tjCeyM2p3ghHqDvUFeM 0AdnkST/AJ30UQdbe0E+wFukGeR4Qne8AaolYOVkRdgJm49pJAY5xa1zyANQ1jTbY/8Aq11sdY9W aunZ9j2114tr3uG5rQ3UiKXzrH5mZif+xVH+lWJV1W7F6hRn1NabKHb2NdJrcPzqbW+3dTazdVbX /o3rUp+u3UaMg5LK8cO9Wy1zXVl7ZvfiW3M2vft9Jn7Nopp/wlVX/C+jbURm8FHlddJX+Cs/puff 00upw7bW3WMqqIadXl5rbtb9Pc62uylnt/SWepX+YsironVXNY77FefVayyv2OG9ljbLqLK/3mW1 499lb/8AgLV1F3WLKOl159FGPZdS/FIvsDnWfq1rbMel1m/6G39FZYz9JkUfzn6f1LbNLpmZluws SkOYaqG1elIMt9Oh/T/a6d2yxln2iyv+b+1/pv8ACWqPNkAo92TlsRPFEfo7vBHBzwKXeg9ovG6k hjgHguNIfX+9us/RolXQ+sOc5teLYCwPe4xtAFb/ALPadzy3+byP0P8Axq9Byg91VVMV7MbaaA1p G1rGU1eiXf4Vjm41Lt9n6Xf/AIRV8vqWbYbH37LjdXZU4u3Ahtt3272ljm/zV3tr/wCC+moveDZ9 g6PH4X1f6jlFr2UW3OuY66ipg/nGtd6djxuLf0TX72v2KeP0q9jjk5dTmNDW2Age1u4ubTp+5a6q 30tv0/TeuuxbhljGotZT+iFlVENjY1+N+z3M3fSs3Vtrs32fpPW/P9P9Gue6j1TNrwmdHeWnGx20 tqAmW/Zzc5r+fp2/abfWToyvqxziYnZ0ag3MxKspvLgWWf1maE/227XoVmNqrn1apN3SBpxc8fhW rt2CR2U8ZaBqTj6jXdwfs2qS1fsnvSTrW0//0POqXbbXPeZAnQeI/d/NTMYSDALg2dfgmf6rHmoj c5plrgToOdyl6jhWyuBAaWOPjJ3SmftbA/JgQdhIk9zK0cOii2h