son with four unmarried sisters. Definitely not the type of suitor you wish to encourage. Unlike this fine strapping young man beside you.â Lady White raised her lorgnette and peered at Antoine through the lens. âLud, but youâre a fine-looking man. Why ainât you married?â
The question could have been offensive, but Antoine just laughed. âI have been involved in my studies, my lady.â
âTo be a doctor.â
âYes.â
âQuite an occupation. Constantly surrounded by the sick and dying.â Lady White shuddered. âHavenât the stomach for it myself, but thank God there are those who do.â She stopped to touch the patch next to her mouth. âThey donât train doctors the same way in France as they do here.â
âI understand there are differences, yes.â
âBut the bodyâs the same, is it not? Whether one finds oneself on this side of the Channel or the other.â
âIâve always thought so,â Antoine said with a straight face. âBut not having examined any bodies on this side of the Channel, I cannot say for certain.â
Lady White stared at him for a moment, then burst out laughing. âBy God, I like the cut of your jib. If I was forty years younger, Iâd give these young fillies a run for their money. In fact, I still might.â She gave him an audacious wink. âThink about it, lad. Iâve money enough to keep us both in the style to which a handsome young buck like you should be accustomed.â
Sophie glanced at her brother, half-expecting to see him make a bolt for the door. Instead, he bowed and said, âYou do me a considerable honour, Lady White, but I fear I must decline.â
âYes, I thought you might. The good ones always do. Still, I hope youâll play cards with me.â She rapped him on the chest with her fan. âIâve a mind to find out if your wits are as sharp as your looks.â
âI would be delighted.â Then, in a courtly gesture that was years out of date, Antoine took the ladyâs hand and raised it to his lips. âJe suis très heureux de faire votre connaisance, madame. Vous êtes une Originale.â
Lady White blinked, and then to Sophieâs surprise, her eyes filled with tears. âOh, you wretched boy. Now youâve gone and made an old lady cry and I may never forgive you for that.â She drew a handkerchief from her reticule and dabbed at her eyes. âBut bless you for having had the kindness to say so.â She blew her nose, tucked her hankie behind her fan and then, with a smileand another loud sniff, moved off to greet her other guests.
âGoodness, Antoine, you may wish to think carefully before rejecting her offer,â Sophie whispered. âYou would never have to work again if you agreed to become herââ
âThank you, Sophie, I think the less said about it, the better.â But clearly the idea of becoming the cher ami of such a woman was more than even Antoine could keep a straight face for, and after a moment, they both burst out laughing.
They were still chucking about it a few minutes later when Robert and Jane Silverton came over to join them. âWhat are you two having such a jolly time about?â Jane asked.
âLady White,â Sophie said. âYou were right in saying she is a treat. She says what she thinks and worries about it later.â
âIâm not so sure she does worry,â Mr Silverton said. âI donât think she cares a whit what anyone thinks.â
âWell, I think sheâs marvellous,â Sophie said. âYou have to admire a woman who has the courage to speak her mind.â
âEven though society is likely to condemn her for doing so?â
Sophie slowly turned to look at him. As always, Mr Silverton was impeccably turned out. His double-breasted coat, cut square across the front and decorated with a row of gilt buttons,
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