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Octavia went into the house feeling fiat and despondent and unutterably weary. “I’m going up to bed.” Rupert, handing his cloak to Griffin, said, “Dismiss Nell as soon as she’s unlaced you.” “I’m very tired.” He smiled. “Nevertheless …” For once she wanted to resist that smile, the caressing note in his voice, the promise in his eyes. Her fatigue was of the soul, not of the body, and much harder to overcome. She hesitated, one hand on the newel, then, with a tiny shrug, turned and went up the st...airs. She couldn’t persist ill the hall with Griffin standing there. When Rupert came to her, she would send him away. “Bring me a cognac, Griffin.” Rupert went into the library. The butler followed him in a few minutes. “Will that be all, my lord?” “Yes, thank you. You may lock up.” He took the glass from the tray and sipped. It had been a long and strenuous evening for both of them. The cognac burned down his gullet to join the burning, seething turmoil in his belly.
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