
Copyright © 1999 by Mary Balogh
ISBN: 0-440-22600-7
To Gayle Knutson,
a former student and present friend, who designed and created
my Web site in time for the promotion of this book.
With thanks.
www.marybalogh.com
PART I
The Return
Chapter 1
Despite the early hour and the chilly weather, the yard of the White Horse Inn in
Fetter Lane, London
, was crowded and noisy. The stagecoach for the West Country was preparing to make its daily run. Few passengers had yet boarded; most were milling about anxiously to see that their luggage had been properly stowed. Hawkers attempted to sell their wares to passengers for whom the day would be long and tedious. Grooms bustled about their business. Ragged children, when they were not being shooed back into the street, darted about, feeding on the excitement.
The guard blew his horn, a deafening warning that the coach would be departing within a few minutes and anyone with a ticket would be well advised to climb aboard.
Captain Gordon Harris, looking smart in the green regimentals of the Ninety-fifth Rifles, and his young wife, who was warmly and modishly dressed, looked somewhat out of place in such inelegant surroundings. But they were not themselves passengers. They had accompanied a woman to the White Horse in order to see her on her way.
