"Ridiculous!" Jasmine muttered beneath her breath.

"Be silent!" James Leslie said softly, but sharply. While he agreed with his wife that this prejudice between Roman and Anglican, Anglican and Protestant, was absurd, it was a fact they had to live with, and to involve one's self in the sectarian fray was to make enemies. It was better to remain neutral. Lady Stewart-Hepburn nodded her approval of her son's wisdom.

"Did you see the gowns?" India said excitedly to her mother. "I have never seen such clothing!"

"A bridal gown should be beautiful," Jasmine replied.

"Nay, not the bridal gown," India responded. "It is lovely, of course, but it is the gowns worn by the women of the French court that I am envious of, Mama. Your jewels, naturally, always overshadow anything you may wear, but Fortune and I look like two little sparrows compared to the French ladies. Why, even flat-chested Catherine-Marie outshines us. It is most embarrassing! We are here to represent our king, and we look like two serving wenches!"

"What's wrong with our gowns?" Fortune asked her elder sister. "I think we look quite nice. I do like Queen Anne's short hair, though. Can I cut my hair like that, Mama?"

"No," Jasmine said. "Your hair is beautiful, child. Why would you cut it? If this Spanish queen of France would cut and frizz her own hair, it is because her hair is not as fine as yours, Fortune."

"Nor as red," Fortune grumbled.

"I am going to have an entire new wardrobe made when I get home to England," India said. "I shall dazzle King Charles's court, Mama, with my French fashions and their vibrant colors. Our countrymen wear such dull colors. Pale blue, rose, brown, and black. And, Mama, you have so much jewelry. Would you not let me have some of it, please?"



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