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Devers? The words were out of her mouth before she could hold them back. “Then why did you come to Ireland to seek a husband for your daughter if you did not intend she accept a most suitable prospect? It does seem quite fickle to me,” she huffed.
    “My wife”—the duke began, squeezing Jasmine’s hand hard, and warning her to silence—“thought to give her Irish estates to Fortune. We believed under those circumstances an Irish husband would be best.”
    “A perfectly reasonable conclusion,” Sir Shane replied, glowering sharply at his wife as he silently warned her to keep quiet. The duke and duchess of Glenkirk had been more than generous in their treatment of the Devers family. They would not be embarrassed by this situation now despite the fact Jane had blathered about the countryside to all who would listen that their son would undoubtedly marry the heiress of Erne Rock Castle. “Will you be returning to Scotland soon?” he asked.
    “Nay, not immediately. We thought to spend the summer here in Ulster,” the duke responded. “Jasmine has not been here since Fortune was born. Now with the pain of the marquess of Westleigh’s murder long past, she is enjoying Maguire’s Ford again. Father Cullen was her tutor in India, and shepherded her from her father’s court to England twenty-four years ago. He is her kinsman, and she is fond of him. She had not thought to see him ever again when she left Ireland last. We shall go home to Scotland in the autumn in time for the grouse hunting, and then down into England to court for the winter. Perhaps the right man will make his appearance then. For Fortune’s sake I hope so.”
    “Lady Fortune is a lovely lass,” Shane Devers said graciously. “I am sorry she will not be our daughter, my lord.”
    Bows and curtsies were exchanged all around, and then the Leslies of Glenkirk took their leave of the Deverses of Mallow Court.
    “My prayers have been answered!” Lady Jane Devers cried out when they had gone. “We shall leave for England as quickly as possible. I can have my wardrobe made in London. It will be more up-to-date than with a dressmaker from Dublin.”
    “William will not be pleased at all,” her husband answered her. “I do not know what he will do for he has convinced himself that Lady Fortune Lindley is the love of his life. How he should know that on such short acquaintance is beyond me, my dear. Let us call him now, and tell him. John,” he called to a footman. “Fetch my sons, and tell them to come to the Great Hall at once. Find Master Kieran first.”
    “Why Kieran first?” his wife demanded.
    “Because Kieran can help us to control William’s assured outburst. I don’t want him galloping across the countryside to plead with the girl. It would embarrass Lady Fortune, and shame us.”
    Kieran Devers came, and was swiftly apprised of the situation. He smiled sardonically. Had he not predicted the haughty wench would turn his younger brother down? Why the Leslies had even considered a Devers of Mallow Court was beyond him. With a duke for a stepfather, a duke for a half-brother, and a marquess for a brother; with a small fortune and rich lands to her name, the Lady Fortune Lindley could have a duke for a husband. She probably had some poor dumb devil back in England dangling while she tortured him by coming to Ireland on a supposed husband hunt. “How soon does the girl go home?” he asked his father.
    “They plan to remain for the summer months,” was the surprising answer, “which is even more reason for getting William off to England as soon as we possibly can. Are you going with us?”
    Kieran shook his head. “I have no desire to see England,” he said. “You, William, and Lady Jane go. I’ll look after everything here, Da. ’Tis small trouble. The crops are planted. The sheep are flourishing in the meadows. There is not a great deal to do, but I know how closely you mind your accounts, and that I can do for

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