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Glancing out of the window, Beatrix was the first to see him and her cry of delight roused the whole house. When
Daniel was admitted to the
voorhuis
, the welcoming committee comprised Amalia, Beatrix, Emanuel Janssen, Kees Dopff, the other weavers taken on by Janssen and the rest of the servants. Daniel only had eyes for Amalia. He greeted everyone individually but was pleased when all but one of them melted away into the house or the workshop. Left alone with Amalia, he was able to embrace her and kiss away the time they’d been apart.

‘What are you doing in Amsterdam?’ she asked.

‘I was hoping that you’d be thrilled to see me, Amalia.’

‘I’m overjoyed.’

‘His Grace instructed me to deliver dispatches to The Hague,’ he explained. ‘I think he knew that I’d relish the opportunity of paying a brief visit to you.’

‘We were so happy to hear what happened at Oudenarde,’ she said, stepping back to look him up and down. ‘What makes me even happier is that you seem to have come through the battle unscathed.’

‘Good fortune attended me yet again.’

‘Did you have no injuries at all?’

‘None that prevented me from coming here,’ he said. ‘My horse was shot from under me and I collected a few painful bruises as I fell. Otherwise – thank God – I escaped unharmed.’

‘Tell me all about it, Daniel.’

‘I can’t do that.’

‘But I want to hear the details.’

‘Then you’ll have to find someone else who was there.’

She frowned. ‘Why are you being so unhelpful?’

‘Because I don’t want to waste the little time we have together, talking about a battle. It was fierce, hectic and very bloody, Amalia. My sword gave me good service. That’s all I’m prepared to say.’ He picked her up in his arms and twirled her around a couple of times. ‘Let me forget about the army for once in my life.’

‘But you’ve just helped to conquer the French.’

‘The only conquest I’m prepared to discuss is
you
.’

Face glowing, Amalia laughed with sheer joy.

E
DWARD
M
ARSTON
was born and brought up in South Wales. A full-time writer for over thirty years, he has worked in radio, film, television and the theatre and is a former chairman of the Crime Writers’ Association. Prolific and highly successful, he is equally at home writing children’s books or literary criticism, plays or biographies.

 

www.edwardmarston.com

T
HE
C
APTAIN
R
AWSON SERIES

Soldier of Fortune

Drums of War

Fire and Sword

Under Siege

A Very Murdering Battle

 

T
HE
R
ESTORATION SERIES

The King’s Evil

The Amorous Nightingale

The Repentant Rake

The Frost Fair

The Parliament House

The Painted Lady

 

T
HE
R
AILWAY
D
ETECTIVE SERIES

The Railway Detective

The Excursion Train

The Railway Viaduct

The Iron Horse

Murder on the Brighton Express

The Silver Locomotive Mystery

Railway to the Grave

Blood on the Line

The Stationmaster’s Farewell

 

The Railway Detective Omnibus:

The Railway Detective - The Excursion Train - The Railway Viaduct

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Hardcover published in Great Britain in 2009.
Paperback edition published in 2010.
This ebook edition first published in 2011.

Copyright © 2009 by Edward Marston

The moral right of the author has been asserted.

All characters and events in this publication other than those clearly in the public domain are fictitious and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental
.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition being imposed on the subsequent buyer.

A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

ISBN 978–0–7490–4085–7

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