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  M. C. Beaton is the author of the hugely successful Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth series, as well as a quartet of Edwardian murder mysteries featuring heroine Lady Rose Summer, several Regency romance series and a stand-alone murder mystery, The Skeleton in the Closet – all published by Constable & Robinson. She left a full-time career in journalism to turn to writing, and now divides her time between the Cotswolds and Paris. Visit www.mcbeatonbooks.co.uk for more, or follow M. C. Beaton on Twitter: @mc_beaton.

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  Edwardian Murder Mysteries

  Snobbery with Violence · Hasty Death · Sick of Shadows

  Our Lady of Pain

  The Travelling Matchmaker

  Emily Goes to Exeter · Belinda Goes to Bath · Penelope Goes to Portsmouth

  Beatrice Goes to Brighton · Deborah Goes to Dover · Yvonne Goes to York

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  Regency Candlelight

  Annabelle · Henrietta · Penelope

  Regency Royal

  The Wester by Inheritance · The Marquis Takes a Bride · Lady Anne’s Deception · Lady Margery’s Intrigue · The Savage Marquess · My Dear Duchess · The Highland Countess · Lady Lucy’s Lover · The Ghost and Lady Alice · Love and Lady Lovelace · Duke’s Diamonds · The Viscount’s Revenge · The Paper Princess · The Desirable Duchess · The Sins of Lady Dacey · The Dreadful Debutante · The Chocolate Debutante · The Loves of Lord Granton · Milady in Love · The Scandalous Marriage

  Regency Scandal

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  Regency Flame

  Those Endearing Young Charms · The Flirt · Lessons in Love · Regency Gold · Miss Fiona’s Fancy · The French Affair · To Dream of Love · A Marriage of Inconvenience · A Governess of Distinction · The Glitter of Gold

  Regency Season

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  The Waverly Women

  The First Rebellion · Silken Bonds · The Love Match

  Agatha Raisin

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  Agatha Raisin and the Potted Gardener · Agatha Raisin and the Walkers of Dembley

  Agatha Raisin and the Murderous Marriage · Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist

  Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death · Agatha Raisin and the Wizard of Evesham

  Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden

  Agatha Raisin and the Fairies of Fryfam · Agatha Raisin and the Love from Hell

  Agatha Raisin and the Day the Floods Came

  Agatha Raisin and the Curious Curate · Agatha Raisin and the Haunted House

  Agatha Raisin and the Deadly Dance · Agatha Raisin and the Perfect Paragon

  Agatha Raisin and Love, Lies and Liquor

  Agatha Raisin and Kissing Christmas Goodbye

  Agatha Raisin and a Spoonful of Poison · Agatha Raisin: There Goes the Bride

  Agatha Raisin and the Busy Body · Agatha Raisin: As the Pig Turns

  Agatha Raisin: Hiss and Hers · Agatha Raisin and the Christmas Crumble

  Hamish Macbeth

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  Death of a Perfect Wife · Death of a Hussy · Death of a Snob

  Death of a Prankster · Death of a Glutton · Death of a Travelling Man

  Death of a Charming Man · Death of a Nag · Death of a Macho Man

  Death of a Dentist · Death of a Scriptwriter · Death of an Addict

  A Highland Christmas · Death of a Dustman · Death of a Celebrity

  Death of a Village · Death of a Poison Pen · Death of a Bore

  Death of a Dreamer · Death of a Maid · Death of a Gentle Lady

  Death of a Witch · Death of a Valentine · Death of a Sweep

  Death of a Kingfisher · Death of Yesterday

  The Skeleton in the Closet

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  The Agatha Raisin Companion

  Her Grace’s Passion

  M. C. Beaton

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  First electronic edition published 2011 by Rosetta Books LLC, New York

  This edition published in the UK by Canvas, an imprint of Constable & Robinson Ltd., 2013

  Copyright © M.C. Beaton, 1991

  The right of M. C. Beaton to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

  All rights reserved. This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out or otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or locales is entirely coincidental.

  A copy of the British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data is available from the British Library

  ISBN: 978-1-47210-146-4 (ebook)

  Cover copyright © Constable & Robinson

  Contents

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter One

  Matilda, duchess of Hadshire, knew she was losing her looks but did not greatly care, so deep was her misery. Her dislike of her husband had turned into hatred, a hatred that ate into her very soul.

  The duke was a great collector and he had collected Matilda, much in the same way as he collected various fine and rare objets d’art. She had been, until lately, as pretty as a piece of Dresden with white-fair hair and large blue eyes, a trim figure, and a faultless dress sense. For a while she had been comforted by the friendship of Annabelle and Emma, both unhappily married as well. But Emma had married the Comte Saint-Juste after the death of her husband, and Annabelle, the Earl of Darkwood, after the death of her husband. Both were now blissfully happy and Matilda felt cast out into a sort of outer darkness.

  All the winter long she had been incarcerated in the duke’s stately home in the center of Hadshire, a small county that bordered on Gloucestershire. Ramillies Palace was a huge building, built by the third duke to celebrate his success at that famous battle against the French in 1706.

  The month was May and the duchess was walking aimlessly through the formal gardens. Sunlight was glittering on flowers and trees after a recent shower, blossoms drifted around her on the lightest of winds, and on a branch high above her he
ad, a thrush sang out an anthem to the glory of the morning.

  None of this beauty penetrated the blackness of Matilda’s soul. The duke had lost interest in her shortly after their marriage, having found fatal flaws in this beauty he had made his duchess. Despite her delicate and fragile appearance, Matilda had a tough, almost masculine mind, and a deep voice and forthright manner. He had never had any romantic feelings toward her, and such sexual ones as he had felt for her had quickly died. But he was, or had been, proud of her appearance. Now that misery had dimmed her beauty, he looked at her as if she offended his very soul. Objets d’art that had cracked or been found to be fakes were relegated to the attics or smashed. The duke often looked as if he would like to smash his wife. Had he ignored her very existence, then life would have been tolerable. Ramillies Palace was enormous enough for a couple not to see each other from one week’s end to the next.

  But the duke knew his presence gave his wife pain and so he kept her close. He slept late, and Matilda had come to enjoy the freedom of the mornings.

  Not that she particularly needed to be out this morning, for the duke had surprised her by leaving for London and taking his brutish valet, his constant shadow, Rougemont, with him. He had now been gone for three weeks and had not written to tell her when he meant to return.

  But as she approached the great house, she feared a trick and that he might be there, waiting for her.

  She had no friends in the county, the duke having choked off any calls. She had learned not to become too friendly with the tenants, for the duke would find out and punish them by raising their rents. There were no servants in the huge staff who would dare to show her any warmth or interest. They had all been hand-picked by the duke, even her own lady’s maid. And they watched her. They watched her constantly, for the duke encouraged them all to spy on his wife. She remembered the time on one of her walks when she had come across a small child who had fallen out of a tree. She had carried the child home and had been entertained by the grateful parents. The warmth of human company had been so wonderful, she had forgotten for the moment about her husband. She learned that the next day the family had been evicted from their cottage.

  Matilda had rebelled. She had taken a small piece of jewelry that was her very own to the nearest town and sold it, tracked the family down to the workhouse, and given them a substantial sum of money. Of course the duke learned of it and she was kept locked in her room and half starved for a month. But the family had escaped, of that she was sure, for she had urged them to leave the county as soon as possible. Since then, she had not found the courage to make a stand on anything.

  Although her husband had been absent for three weeks, Matilda was always conscious of the watching servants. She made her way to the breakfast room. The sideboard was groaning with dishes as usual, just as if there were an army of guests instead of one miserable and lonely duchess.

  She tried to eat but the food seemed to choke her. Her gowns were beginning to hang on her now-spare figure.

  After breakfast, she went up to her room and sat wearily down at the toilet table to brush her hair. But her new lady’s maid, Betty, appeared and silently took the brush from her and began to brush her mistress’s now-lank hair.

  Then Matilda saw a small nosegay of flowers on the toilet table and reached out a wondering hand to touch them.

  “How did these nasty weeds get there, Your Grace?” demanded Betty.

  Matilda looked at them thoughtfully. It was an amateurish arrangement, a child’s arrangement. “Don’t you like them?” she asked. “I put them there myself this morning.”

  Betty sniffed and continued to brush Matilda’s hair. A little glow of warmth entered Matilda’s heart as she looked at the simple bunch of wildflowers. Someone liked her enough to pay her a tribute. But the glow quickly fled. It must have been one of the servants and if that servant were discovered, then he or she would be dismissed. She stood up and submitted to having her gown removed and a fresh one put on. I wish I were Miss Bloggs of nowhere, thought Matilda. Then I could make my own meals and put on my own clothes and be as free as the air.

  She half reached out a hand intending to take one of the flowers and pin it on her gown, but withdrew her hand quickly. She must show no particular interest in that little bouquet.

  She passed the day reading and walking, a day that ended in a glorious sunset. Eating her solitary meal and waited on by two footmen and the butler and underbutler, all supervised by the house steward, Matilda began to feel freer than she had in a long time. She must not waste each day dreading her husband’s return. On the morrow, she would sleep late and then perhaps take a drive out into the countryside. Provided she talked to no one, she could not bring harm to anyone. It was rather like having the plague or the evil eye, she thought.

  After dinner, she went up to her room, looked at the toilet table, and stiffened. The flowers had gone. Betty appeared silently in the doorway.

  “Where are my flowers?” asked Matilda.

  “They had faded, Your Grace,” Betty said in a flat voice, “so I threw them away.”

  Betty began to prepare her for bed. Matilda hated the touch of the maid’s fingers against her skin. But she would not think of such unpleasant things. Tomorrow she would celebrate a day of freedom.

  She found she awoke early as usual, despite her intention of sleeping late. Betty appeared promptly as she usually did, as if sensing her mistress would rather dress herself and being determined to thwart her.

  The house steward was waiting for her in the breakfast room. “His Grace has written to me with orders that preparations are to be made for a ball to be held here in three weeks’ time, Your Grace.”

  Matilda looked amazed. A ball! Normally her husband hated entertainments of any sort in his own home, although he was happy enough to attend balls and drums and ridottos at other houses. “Does His Grace say how many are to be invited?”

  “I believe he has written to his secretary, Mr. Curtis, to that effect, Your Grace.”

  How like him, thought Matilda, to leave all the arrangements down to the guest list in the hands of his servants. She thought of the many hostesses who would be thrown into a flutter at the idea of arranging a ball, but in her case, she knew she would not have a say in anything, not even the flower arrangements.

  “Does he say when he plans to return?”

  “His Grace wrote to say he will return the evening before the day of the ball.”

  So she was to be free of him for at least three weeks. But what freedom had she, surrounded as she was by all his loyal servants? The prospect of a drive to the nearest town, Hadsborough, faded. She would be obliged to take Betty, outriders, and footmen. It was another perfect day. Sun glinted on the silver urn, the silver teapot, the fine china, and beyond the long windows that looked out onto the terrace, dew sparkled on a lilac tree, heavy with blossom.

  Her head ached and she could feel the darkness of depression settling down on her. Reading was her only solace. She would plead a headache and lock herself in her room and ask not to be disturbed. A day free of the prying eyes of the servants would be some relief.

  She went back up to her room. Her eyes flew to the toilet table. There, as before, was a pretty little nosegay. She walked over and examined it and saw a spool of paper thrust into the center of the flowers. She could hear Betty coming. Quickly she thrust the little piece of paper into the bodice of her gown and then, just as quickly, picked up the nosegay and hid it in the chamberpot under the bed. If Betty saw that nosegay, then she would become very suspicious indeed, for the maid would know her mistress had not been out walking that morning.

  “I have the headache,” said Matilda, “and do not wish to be disturbed this day. Leave me.”

  “Then I shall prepare Your Grace for bed.”

  “I am not going to bed. I am just going to sit here quietly. Go away, Betty.”

  When the maid had reluctantly withdrawn, Matilda locked the bedroom door, then went through to her boud
oir and locked that door as well and then into the sitting room, to close and lock the door that led out into the corridor. The house steward had spare keys to all the rooms, but she felt sure he would be too busy starting to plan arrangements for the ball to disturb her.

  She unrolled the spool of paper. Written in pencil was a short message. “Do You know ther is a Secret Passidge by the fireplace in your room? Press the rose.”

  The letters were large and badly formed. Her eyes roamed around the room. The fireplace had an ugly, ornately carved overmantel, grapes and vines and, yes, roses. With a beating heart, Matilda approached it. Which rose?

  She would try them all.

  She pressed one after another, beginning to think it was all a hoax, when she saw a carved rose, down at the left-hand side near the fender. She pressed hard. There was a hideous grating sound and a door slid open in the wainscoting next to the fireplace.

  Matilda thought quickly. If she was going to explore that secret passage, then she would need to be quick. But she had better make plans before she rushed off. If that passage led out somewhere in the grounds, she could have a blessed time, walking about unobserved. She knew that normally when she went out for a walk, a footman was sent to keep a discreet eye on her.

  She forced herself to be calm. She drew the bedroom curtains and then took one of her nightgowns and stuffed it with two pillows and some underwear until she felt it looked like a human form. Then she remembered she still had a wig that looked like her own hair. She had once, in the early days of her marriage, had her hair cut in a fashionable crop. The incensed duke had forced her to wear a wig until her hair grew in again. She found it in a chest at the end of the bed, lifted the top off a wig stand, which stood in a corner, placed the wig on it, tied a lacy nightcap on top, and put the “head” on top of the dummy she had made with pillows and nightdress. She tucked the whole lot into bed. Then she wrote in large letters on a broad sheet of paper, “I have taken laudanum and am not to be disturbed for any reason,” and pinned it on the end of the bed.

  Matilda changed into riding dress, boots, and hat as being the most serviceable wear for exploring secret passages, retrieved the bouquet from the chamberpot in case it was found, and made her way to the passage, carrying a candle in her other hand.

 

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