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in his hair.
    I shall bid you both good evening." He stepped back and
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    turned away. The footman closed the door.
    Imogen watched Matthias disappear into the shadows that
    gathered in the street. Then she glanced at the front door of the
    large town house. Vanneck emerged onto the front step. His eyes
    met hers for an instant before the movement of the carriage broke
    the connection.
    Imogen sat very still against the cushions. This was the first
    glimpse she'd had of Vanneck since the funeral. Three additional
    years of intemperate living had not been kind. He appeared to
    have grown more malevolent.
    I must say, nothing is ever dull when Colchester is in the vicinity." Horatia raised her lorgnette to peer at
    Imogen. And as the
    same can be said of you, my dear, I suspect we are in for a lively
    time of it." She did not appear pleased by the prospect.
    Imogen drew her thoughts back from the problem of Vanneck.
    Who was the lady who fainted at the sight of Colchester?"
    He does have a peculiar effect on certain females, does he not?
    First Bess, and now Theodosia Slott."
    Bess's reaction was understandable, given the circumstances.
    She took him for a ghost or a vampire. But what of this Theodosia
    Slott? What is her excuse?"
    Horatia gazed out into the crowded street. It's an old tale and,
    as is the case with so many of the old stories concerning
    Colchester, I have no notion of how much of it is true and how
    much is fiction."
    Tell me what you know, Aunt Horatia."
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    Horatia glanced at her. I thought you did not wish to hear
    gossip about his lordship."
    I have begun to wonder if perhaps it would be wiser to be more
    fully informed. It is difficult to know how to respond to a situation
    when one does not know what is going on."
    I see." Horatia settled back with a thoughtful expression.
    Theodosia Slott was the reigning belle of her Season. She
    contracted an excellent marriage to Mister Harold Slott. His family
    was in shipping, I believe. Mister Slott was somewhat elderly, as I
    recall."
    Imogen grew impatient. Yes, yes. Do go on. What happened?"
    Nothing all that unusual. Theodosia did her duty by her
    husband. Gave him an heir. And then she promptly formed a
    connection with a dashing young man named Jonathan Exelby."
    Are you saying Theodosia and Exelby were lovers?"
    Yes. Exelby frequented the most notorious gaming hells. One
    in particular, The Lost Soul, was said to be his favorite haunt. It
    was very popular with the young bloods of the ton. Still is, for that
    matter. In any event, one night he encountered Colchester there
    and the two men got into a violent quarrel. A dawn meeting was
    arranged."
    Imogen was horrified. Colchester was in a duel?"
    That is the story." Horatia made a small, dismissing movement
    with one hand. No one will ever confirm it, of course. Dueling is
    illegal. The parties involved rarely discuss the matter."
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    But he could have been killed."
    From all accounts, it was Exelby who was killed."
    I don't believe it." Imogen felt her mouth go dry. Horatia gave
    a small shrug. To my knowledge, Exelby was never seen again
    following the events of that dawn. He simply disappeared. Dead
    and buried in an unmarked grave, people say. He had no family to
    raise questions."
    There must be more to the story."
    There is, actually." Horatia warmed to her tale. Theodosia
    claims that to add insult to injury, Colchester showed up on her
    doorstep later that same morning to claim her favors."
    What?"
    Colchester apparently told her that she had been the subject of
    the quarrel and, as he had won the duel, he naturally expected to
    take her lover's place in her bed. She claims she had him thrown
    out into the street."
    Imogen was speechless for a second. When she managed to

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