Something Wicked

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‘Miss Browne has specifically asked that you be here even though you are not a relative.’ He looked severe as though he scented immorality. Edward suspected that the doctor was rather enjoying himself though he probably didn’t realize it. He had important news to convey and Verity Browne and Lord Edward Corinth were moderately famous. Not as well known as the film star who had swallowed a bottle of barbiturates after finding her husband in bed with her co-star who just happened to be a man, but ...certainly of some social significance. He had mentioned to his wife that Miss Browne was under his care and that Lord Edward – who was rumoured to be her lover – was a constant visitor and she had been impressed. What was more, Lord Edward’s doctor, a man of the highest repute in Harley Street, was also present. It could do him no harm if he got a good report from Dr Clement.
‘We are engaged to be married,’ Edward said firmly, ‘but at present we wish to keep it a secret.’ Verity glanced up at him but said nothing.


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