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  street side of the wall. Hurry. I don't

  want anyone to see us near your aunt's

  garden."

  You worry too much, Lucas." Nevertheless,

  she made haste to where the dark

  carriage was waiting and quickly leapt

  inside.

  Lucas was right behind her, taking his

  weight, as usual, on his right leg as

  he came through the door. In the dim

  moonlight she saw him wince as he took

  the seat across from her. His hand went

  to his thigh and absently rubbed it.

  Does your leg hurt?" Victoria asked,

  concerned.

  Let's just say that I am aware of it

  occasionally."

  And this is one of those occasions?"

  Yes. Don't fret about it, Vicky."

  She bit her lip. I heard from a friend

  that you were wounded on the Peninsula.

  Is it true?"

  His eyes met hers in the shadows. I feel

  much toward that subject the way you do

  toward your stepfather."

  Meaning you don't discuss it?" she said.

  Precisely."

  Dear God, Lucas, it must have been

  terrible for you."

  I said I do not discuss it." He stopped

  massaging his leg. Now do me a favor and

  pay attention. You are going to get your

  heart's wish this evening. We're going to

  a certain establishment that can only be

  classified as a gaming hell. I do not dare

  try to get you into one of my clubs. There's

  too much chance someone would recognize

  you, even in your disguise. In any event, I

  would certainly be obliged to explain you

  and I can't."

  A thrill shot through her. A gaming hell.

  Lucas, this is wonderful. How exciting. I

  cannot wait."

  Lucas sighed. I wish I could share your

  enthusiasm. Vicky, these places are run

  with only one object in mind and that is

  to separate the client from his blunt. To

  that end there is a great deal of drinking

  and wenching."

  Will it be dangerous?" she demanded,

  growing more excited by the minute.

  Lucas gave her a disapproving look.

  Things do not often turn violent inside the

  establishment, largely because it would be

  bad for business, but there are occasionally

  problems when one leaves."

  What are you talking about?"

  It is not unknown for someone who has

  suffered heavy losses to attempt to recover

  them with the aid of a knife or pistol. It

  is also not uncommon for the management

  to employ a certain type of debt collector

  who meets one outside in an alley," he

  explained.

  Victoria's eyes widened. Oh."

  What I am trying to say is that we must

  take care. I must have your word that you

  will do exactly as I instruct at all times.

  We will take absolutely no chances," Lucas

  ordered.

  Lucas, you are far too anxious about

  all this. Try to relax and calm yourself.

  I assure you, I will behave sensibly." She

  smiled brilliantly.

  Lucas studied her smile for a moment

  and groaned. Something tells me I am

  going to regret this night."

  Nonsense. We'll have a marvelous

  time."

  One of these days, Vicky, we really must

  discuss my end of this bargain."

  She stilled, suddenly very alert. You

  said you would be content with whatever

  I chose to pay."

  It was Lucas's turn to smile. Victoria

  shivered and turned her attention to the

  view outside the carriage. The streets may

  have been dark, but they certainly were not

  empty. They were filled with an endless

  line of carriages carrying the members of

  the ton to and from their interminable

  round of parties. The streets would be

  busy until dawn when the elegant vehicles

  would be replaced by farmers" carts and

  milk wagons.

  Twenty minutes later Victoria felt the

  rented carriage draw to a halt. She peered

  out excitedly and saw a dingy, unpromising

  establishment with a broken sign hanging

  over its front door. She glanced at the

  faded lettering on the swinging sign.

  The Green Pig?"

  The name does not exactly whet one's

  enthusiasm, does it?"

  Do not sound so hopeful. I am not

  about to change my mind at this juncture."

  Somehow I didn't think you would.

  Well, onward then, if you're determined

  to go through with this."

  If the outside of the Green Pig could be

  described as dingy, the inside could only be

  called sordid. Everything appeared to have

  been decorated in red at one time, but the red

  velvet drapes and carpets had turned

  dark and sooty and indelibly stained from

  years of rough wear and tear. The roaring

  blaze on the hearth cast an evil light over

  the entire scene, making the interior glow

  like the hell it was called.

  Victoria stared about in amazement as

  she followed Lucas toward the bar. She

  had never seen anything like this in her

  life. The shadowy room teemed with men

  from every walk of life, all intent on the

  next roll of the dice or turn of the card.

  Dandies and coachmen and professional

  boxers rubbed shoulders as they crowded

  around the tables. The tinkle of dice and

  the accompanying shouts of triumph or

  groans of despair created a continuous

  din. Tension, nervous excitement, and

  male sweat thickened the air, especially

  around the green baize tables where players

  stood three and four deep. Barmaids

  circulated through the throng, using ale

  and overflowing bosoms to coax reluctant

  players back into a game.

  Lucas thrust a tankard into Victoria's

  hand. Camouflage," he muttered. It will

  look odd if you are not drinking. But have

  a care. The Pig is notorious for the strength

  of its ale."

  Do not fret, Lucas. I shall not get so

  foxed that you will be obliged to carry me

  out of here," Victoria assured him.

  Good God, I should hope not."

  Victoria took in the scene around her

  as she stood sipping at the contents of the

  tankard. Her eye was caught by a rather

  depressed-looking man being led upstairs

  by a sympathetic serving girl. When he

  returned a short time later, the game ster

  appeared eager to return to the fray, all

  signs of depression vanquished.

  Victoria was fascinated. This is amazing,

  Lucas. Quite unique. Totally different from

  anything I have ever witnessed before."

  Lucas eyed the crowd. I am not

  so certain of that. It bears a certain

  striking resemblance to that crush at the

  Bannerbrooks the other night, don't you

  think?"

  Victoria nearly choked on her laughter
<
br />   and a sip of ale. If Lady Bannerbrook

  overheard that remark, I swear it would

  be weeks before you received another

  invitation from her."

  If Lady Bannerbrook knew where you

  were tonight, you would wait until the

  crack of doom for another invitation from

  her. What's more, you wouldn't get one

  from anyone else in Society, either."

  Now, do not try to terrorize me or

  depress me, Lucas, I am having a

  wonderful time. This is much better than

  the restaurant and a thousand times better

  than Vauxhall. Tell me, why on earth do

  those men keep trotting upstairs with the

  barmaids?"

  Lucas glanced briefly toward the narrow

  staircase at the far end of the room. Those

  are losers who are being consoled and

  encouraged to try their luck again."

  Consoled?"

  There are several small bedrooms up

  stairs, Vicky."

  She blinked, aware of the heat rising in

  her cheeks. I see." She turned to peer

  more closely at the newest couple on the

  stairs. The man was staggering drunkenly

  and had to be supported by his companion.

  Victoria frowned. I do hope you have

  never had occasion to climb those stairs,

  Lucas."

  His teeth flashed in a rare, quick grin

  around the rim of his tankard. Never,

  I give you my word. I told you once I

  have always been extremely discriminating

  in certain matters. In any event, the stairs

  are primarily for losers."

  And you always win," Victoria concluded

  with a sense of satisfaction. Really, Lucas,

  I cannot wait to throw the dice. My aunt

  and I taught ourselves how to play hazard

  when we were investigating a certain area of

  mathematics that relates to chance. Quite

  a fascinating game. Did you know that it

  is far easier to throw some numbers than

  others?"

  I am aware of that." Lucas's tone was

  exceedingly dry.

  Oh, yes, of course you would be aware

  of such things, wouldn't you? Well, then,

  let us find ourselves a table."

  Control your enthusiasm, my dear, You

  do not want to throw the dice here. There

  isn't an honest pair in the house."

  Nonsense. You are merely saying that

  to put me off. I came here to have fun

  and I intend to play. I am quite a skilled

  game ster, if you will recall."

  Victoria, you are not quite as skilled in

  such matters as you believe."

  Her eyes widened innocently. But I

  must be very good at gaming because I

  won the night we played cards."

  Victoria ."

  The only other possible explanation for

  your losses that evening is that you did not

  play fair. But I hesitate to insult you by

  making such an odious accusation."

  Wise girl," Lucas said coolly.

  If I did insult you, would you call me

  out?" Victoria asked.

  Hardly. I have a great dislike for pistols

  at dawn or any other time."

  An odd thing for an ex-soldier to say."

  The only reasonable thing for an ex

  soldier to say if you ask me."

  You carry a pistol," Victoria pointed out

  softly.

  He shrugged. This is London and you

  will insist on dragging me out into the

  streets at night. I don't have much choice."

  Victoria took another sip of ale and then,

  feeling deliciously bold, she leaned closer.

  Did you cheat that night we played cards,

  Lucas? I have been dying of curiosity ever

  since."

  It does not signify."

  Hah. If you are going to be that way,

  I shall find another fashion in which to

  amuse myself." Victoria started toward the

  nearest table.

  Victoria, wait ."

  But Victoria was already making a place

  for herself near the action. Half-crushed by

  the press of hot, sweaty masculine bodies,

  she leaned forward to peer at the play. She

  was aware of Lucas moving into a position

  behind her but she paid no heed. The dice

  were already being handed to her. They

  clicked in her palm as she shook them

  and then hurled them lightly down onto

  the green baize.

  The young nob's got imself a main o'

  seven," someone called. Instantly bets were

  placed on Victoria's next roll.

  Victoria felt a thrill go through her.

  Seven was an excellent number for a main,

  she recalled. She could almost ignore the

  smell of the male bodies that crushed her

  now. Knowing Lucas was at her back gave

  her a heady sense of invulnerability. She

  was quite safe and having a wonderful

  time. She rolled the dice again.

  Eleven, by God," a man yelled gleefully.

  The cull's nicked it." Shouts of triumph

  went up around the table.

  Under cover of the din, Victoria turned

  to whisper to Lucas. Nicked it? What's

  that mean? I thought I'd won."

  You did win. That's what nicked it"

  means. Collect your stakes, Vicky. You've

  had enough play," Lucas announced.

  But I am winning. I cannot possibly

  leave now."

  A swaying, red-faced man in a threadbare

  coat and a dirty cravat overheard Victoria's

  remark. He rounded on Lucas, eyes glaring.

  Here now, the boy's got a right to play.

  You can't be draggin" him off."

  The man is perfectly correct, Lucas. I

  have a right to play."

  Lucas ignored the man and leaned closer

  to Victoria. He was clearly annoyed now.

  Vicky, the management will let you win

  for a while until you're hooked and then

  you'll start losing. Heavily. Trust me, I

  know what I'm talking about."

  Well, I shall just play as long as I am

  winning," she assured him cheerfully, and

  turned back to the table. She thought she

  heard Lucas swear softly and succinctly as

  she returned to the fray, but the shouts of

  her enthusiastic fellow players drowned out

  the words.

  Ten minutes later her excellent luck

  turned with a vengeance, just as Lucas

  had predicted. Victoria watched in shock

  as she lost all her accumulated winnings in

  one throw of the dice. Angrily she turned

  to whisper again to Lucas.

  Did you see that? How could that

  happen? I was winning, Lucas. I cannot

  believe my luck would suddenly alter in

  such a fashion."

  Lucas led her away from the table.

  That's the thing about luck, especially

  in a place such as this. I did warn

  you."

  You needn't look so smug, you know.

  I was winning. Furthermore, I ."

  But Lucas was no longer paying any

  attention to her. His gaze, which had been

  unobtrusively scanning the room, stopped

  abruptly on a g
roup of card players in the

  corner. Damn it to hell."

  What's wrong?" Victoria glanced at the

  card table.

  I chose this place because I was fairly

  certain we would not run into any of your

  acquaintances here, but it appears I was

  wrong. We must leave at once."

  Lucas, do stop fretting so. No one will

  recognize me. One sees only what one

  expects to see and no one I know will

  expect to see me here dressed as a man,"

  Victoria argued.

  I am taking no chances. Come along,

  Vicky." Lucas started toward the door.

  Reluctantly she followed, casting one

  last, annoyed glance at the card table.

  Good grief, that's Ferdie Merivale, isn't

  it?"

  None other."

  He appears quite drunk, Lucas. Look

  at him, he's barely able to sit in his chair

  and yet he is trying to play cards," Victoria

  noted, concerned.

  So he is. With Duddingstone, no less.

  Which means that Merivale will no doubt

  part with a large portion of the fortune he

  recently inherited. Stop dawdling, Vicky."

  What do you know of this Dudding

  stone?"

  He's an excellent player, a brilliant

  cheat, and completely without conscience.

  He's not above taking advantage of a

  young fool like Merivale. Does it quite

  regularly, in fact."

  Victoria halted abruptly. Then we must

  do something."

  I am trying to do something. I am

  trying to get you out of here before Ferdie

  Merivale recognizes you."

  He is in no shape to recognize me or

  anyone else. Lucas, we cannot leave him in

  Duddingstone's clutches. I am friends with

  Ferdie's sister, Lucinda. I simply cannot

  stand by and let poor Ferdie be fleeced

  by a notorious player. He's a nice boy."

  We are not going to stand by and

  watch. We are going to leave at once."

  No, Lucas. I must insist we do

  something."

  Lucas turned around and glowered at

  her. What, exactly, do you suggest we

  do?"

  Victoria considered the problem. You

  will simply have to interrupt the play and

  persuade Ferdie to leave."

  My God. You don't ask much, do you?

  What if Ferdie doesn't wish to leave?"

  You must make him do so."

  Impossible. That will cause a scene and

  that is the last thing we can afford."

  Do not worry about me, Lucas. I shall

  wait here near the door. Ferdie will never

  see me. All you have to do is fetch him

  out of here and put him in a carriage and

  send him home."

  You are the one I intend to put into

  a carriage and send home," Lucas said

 

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