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'I thought you and I should talk, St Just. Have a seat.' Canton sat down and motioned to the chair across from him.

'You have an extensive collection of books,'

Valerian said glibly.

Canton waved away the attempt at small talk. 'I am not here to trade banalities with you. I came to make sure you understood how things stand between myself and Lady Cambourne.' His eyes glittered like hard gems.

Valerian steepled his hands. 'I understand from Pendennys that she is acting as hostess in your sister's stead,' he said, deliberately misinterpreting the implications of Canton's message. If the man wanted to stake his claim, he'd have to do it directly.

He would not get away with subtlety.

'She is more than my hostess. We have discussed the possibility of a more permanent arrangement between us. I mean to propose marriage to her and I have every reason to believe that my suit would be met favourably.'

'Why are you telling me, a mere stranger, this?'

'You know very well why-you didn't take her into dinner for the sake of old friendships renewed

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and all that. I did not know the depth of your former relationship was quite so, ah, developed. It is clearly much more than a friendship. No one looks at an old friend the way you looked at her tonight.'

'And how is that?' He'd been more transparent than he thought, or perhaps Canton was simply more astute.

'Like a starving man looks at a feast,' Canton said acidly.

Valerian raised his eyebrows, ready to strike. 'Is that

the best you can do?' He liked

less

and less by the moment and not all of it had to do with envy. All his instincts said Canton had ulterior motives regarding Philippa.

man in love and

certain of his affections being returned would not feel a need to stake such a blatant claim. Canton's next statement confirmed Valerian's suspicions.

'I know you didn't go to the drawing room to study the Gainsborough when you left the dining room,' Canton said, referring to the facile lie Valerian had used to excuse himself and to follow Philippa.

'My footman reported the two of you were out on the balcony, intimately engaged.'

'Spying on your guests? That's quite an admirable trait,' Valerian said drily. 'I wonder how the Duchess would feel if she knew you had her followed. Do you do it regularly?' He rose, book in hand. 'I've had enough of this gentlemanly conversation. Goodnight, Canton.'

Lucien rose with him. 'I mean to have her, St Just. She's mine. I'm the one who has been here through the years when she was in mourning. You can't waltz into my home after a nine-year absence

52

The Viscount Claims His Bride

and undo in the span of a few short hours what I've worked years to accomplish.'

Valerian stopped at the door, his hand forcefully gripping the knob as he reined in his temper. He'd faced down

Ali, the renowned Egyptian

naval commander. By God, he would not suffer the threats of a viscount's top-lofty heir whose only pretension to greatness was his father's title. 'You're wrong, Canton. If a stolen kiss and a dinner among others are all it takes to "undo" your hard work, it was never "done" in the first place.'

He strode purposefully up the stairs to his chambers, fitting pieces together in his mind. He knew now what he didn't like about Lucien Canton beyond the simple fact that he coveted Philippa: Lucien Canton was dangerous.

Behind his polished perfection was a lethal streak.

He'd seen men like Canton during his years abroad in the highest levels of covert intelligence and diplomacy, catapulted into such positions because of their cunning and arch-shrewdness. To these men, attainment of their goal was everything. Nothing was too sacred to escape sacrifice. There was something Lucien Canton wanted and

was a vital link

in his ability to get it. He speculated that Lucien Canton would be willing to do more than marry to secure it as well.

The man had portrayed no signs of lover-like affections, but had instead acted like a man in possession of a great treasure around which he must place guards and fences. It didn't

a large amount of

speculation, even knowing as little as he did about the

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state of Philippa's inheritance from to

surmise Canton had his eye on some aspect of her estate.

Beldon had asked him in the coach if he believed in serendipity. Absolutely not. He had not survived the dark side of diplomacy by luck. He'd survived because he believed a man made his own chances.

From the looks of things, Lucien Canton believed that too. That made the man more dangerous than he might have been otherwise.

He wondered if

h e w Canton didn't love

her, but what she owned. If not, he'd be sure to call it to her attention by showing her the depths of his own passion for her. It looked like he wouldn't make Hall by New Year after all.

31 December

The dancers whirled about Valerian in a dervish of luxurious winter velvets and satins to a rowdy country dance played by the five-piece orchestra seated above the crowd in the small balcony at the top of the ballroom, designed for just such a purpose.

The guests were in high spirits as midnight approached.

had done a splendid job playing

hostess, making sure everyone had partners for dancing. No one went unnoticed, from the plainest of girls to the quietest of matrons.

He and Beldon had done their parts to ensure her success in that pursuit. They'd danced with the matrons and charmed the local wallflowers until they blossomed.

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