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"Oh, Edward, I am so very happy to hear you
say that. Would it be too presumptuous of me to ask you to procure
a special license so we could be wed quickly? I find myself wanting
to be with you every minute of the day."

He rose up and joined her on the settee. "I
will have it today."

Then he took her in his arms and kissed her
soundly.

* * *

The following week, they married one morning
at St. George's Hanover Square. Louisa and Harry stood up with
them. It was the first time Louisa and Harry had seen one another
since the day she returned to London.

After the ceremony, he said, "I beg that you
will allow me to escort you back to the house."

To protest would only be to make things
difficult for everyone.

She allowed him to hand her up to his
carriage. They rode in silence for the first block. "You might be
interested to know," he began, "That I alerted the House of Lords
about Tremaine's murder attempt."

"Had the magistrate confronted the vile
man?"

"We did together, just as soon as I saw you
off with Edward."

Her hand flew to her heart, and she directed
a frightened gaze at him.

"You'll be pleased to know Tremaine is now
being incarcerated. I don't know if I'll ever regain Wycliff House,
but doing so is no longer as important as it once was to me."

Her pulse quickened. What, then, was
important to him? "What of your mother's portrait?"

He smiled. "I have it."

"Lord Tremaine gave it to you?" she asked
incredulously.

His eyes danced with mischief. "Let's just
say I convinced the magistrate it was my property, and I actually
filed a theft complaint against Tremaine."

"But, Harry, the man will find a way to kill
you!"

He lifted a brow. "You care?"

She sat up ramrod straight. "Not at
all."

"Then don't worry your pretty head. Tremaine
is terminally ill. The doctors don't give him another month."

Her eyes narrowed. "Good!"

They grew silent again. Then Harry said,
"Your anger toward me for my lack of sincerity in your causes was
well placed. It made me start thinking, trying to analyze what my
own positions were on the causes you promulgate."

"And?"

"And I realized that you really had won me
over despite my initial reluctance. I admit that I had no
intentions of taking my seat in the House of Lords, and I
especially had no intentions of embracing your radical
politics.

"But the more I thought on it, the more I
realized how right you have been all along. I came to know that I
was obligated to work toward all those reforms you and I had
discussed. The extension of the franchise. Restrictions on child
labor. Penal reform. Compulsory education. All the things I had
initially laughed at behind your back."

"You are not lying to me
to
get beneath my skirts
," she asked, looking up to him with smiling eyes.

He stopped. Right there in the middle of
Piccadilly Road. "I will never lie to you again."

"Would that I could believe you," she
uttered.

Traffic grew snarled behind them, and harsh
voices shouted at him.

All of which he seemed oblivious to.

"I have taken my seat in Parliament," he
announced. "That I am a Whig, I thought, would make you happy."

Her heart was bursting with joy and love. "I
can think of no better wedding present," she said. When he did not
respond for moment, she began to tremble. Had she horridly
embarrassed herself with her forwardness?

She watched as Harry set down his riding
crop, turned to her, took her into his arms and kissed her slowly
and passionately.

Neither of them minded -- nor even seemed to
hear -- the angry shouts from behind them on Piccadilly Road.
"Perhaps Miss Grimm has been right all along," he said. "I do aim
to get beneath your skirts -- after you're Lady Wycliff, that
is."

 

THE END

 

 

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