She nodded and removed her hand from his. “I am delighted to have met you here, for I had thought to send word to your lodgings. I have some papers from my late husband that he would have wanted me to give you. Perhaps you would be so kind as to call upon us at your earliest convenience? I am staying with my aunt, Lady Wickersham.”
William nodded. “Of course, Lady Carlyle. I shall wait upon you tomorrow, if that is convenient.”
“Oh yes, we shall be in tomorrow.”
Then, with an elegant nod, she passed on into the crowd. When she left, Stirling said, “That is an interesting turn of events.” He placed a hand on Lord Brandon’s shoulder. “You are now officially a lost man, my friend. And I am happy to leave you to your fate.”
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