Elizabeth Rolls

In Debt To The Earl


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       ‘I must say I envy Hensleigh,’ murmured her unwelcome guest.

      Lucy stiffened, but continued polishing so that the table wobbled noisily.

      ‘Lucky fellow,’ he went on, ‘having a wench willing to clean his lodgings and warm his bed.’

      Everything inside her stopped as well as the polishing rag. And the temper her grandparents had tried so hard to curb slipped its leash. Slowly she straightened and faced him, the dusting rag clenched in her fist. ‘Wench?’ She restrained the urge to throw the rag in his face.

      His brows rose. ‘A poor choice of words,’ he said. ‘You could do better than Hensleigh.’

      ‘Really?’ Rage slammed through her, but she kept her voice dulcet. ‘You, for example?’

      He smiled. ‘If you like. If you tell me where he is.’

      ‘They say it’s a wise child who knows its own father,’ she said, her stomach twisting.

      James wondered if he’d been hit on the head with a brick as the implications slammed into him. No one had suggested that the woman in Hensleigh’s lodgings was his daughter!

       Author Note

      This story takes place a little earlier than the rest of my stories, in 1802. Some years back I wrote a short story called The Funeral, and for various reasons needed an earlier setting. This was the genesis of James and Lucy’s story. A throwaway line about her father’s gambling debts gave me the lead into this book. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed finding out more about them.

      Readers familiar with the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century will recognise James’s godfather, Charles James Fox. Fox’s real-life love affair with the courtesan Elizabeth Armistead is one of the world’s great love stories, and I was delighted to be able to include them in this book.

      In Debt to the Earl

      Elizabeth Rolls

      

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      ELIZABETH ROLLS lives in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia with her husband, teenage sons, dogs and too many books. She is convinced that she will achieve a state of blessed Nirvana when her menfolk learn to put their own dishes in the dishwasher without being asked and cease flexing their testosterone over the television remote.

      Elizabeth loves to hear from readers, and invites you to contact her via email at [email protected].

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      Contents

       Cover

       Introduction

       Title Page

       About the Author

       Dedication

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

       Chapter Seventeen

       Chapter Eighteen

       Chapter Nineteen

       Extract

       Copyright

       Prologue

      March 1802

      ‘Damn