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~19 April, 1813 Damn Bridge to hell and back. And then to hell again, for good measure. Cedric Loring, fourth Earl of Montague, called upon every blessed ounce of patience he still possessed, which admittedly was very little, as he strained to ignore the bet written just above the position of his quill in the book at White’s. The implement shuddered ever-so-slightly in his hand, so he gritted his teeth, dipped it in the ink pot once more, and then wrote: Lord Montague bets Mr. Nelson Guest fif...ty pounds that the first week of the 1813 Season will pass without a betrothal announcement. ~19 April, 1813. His bet was perfectly harmless—just a way to ease himself into the new Season. After all, visiting White’s was what a gentleman was expected to do whilst in Town, and what was one to do while visiting White’s but wager on inane and meaningless things? The wager involving Georgie, however, was neither inane nor meaningless. Cedric resituated the quill where he’d found it and then turned to Guest, slapping a hand on his back.
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