THE BLACK MOTH

A ROMANCE OF THE XVIII CENTURY

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Author: GEORGETTE HEYER ISBN: 1230000094961
Publisher: Power Classic Publishing Publication: December 27, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: GEORGETTE HEYER
ISBN: 1230000094961
Publisher: Power Classic Publishing
Publication: December 27, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

PROLOGUE
Clad in his customary black and silver, with raven hair unpowdered and elaborately dressed, diamonds on his fingers and in his cravat, Hugh Tracy Clare Belmanoir, Duke of Andover, sat at the escritoire in the library of his town house, writing.
He wore no rouge on his face, the almost unnatural pallor of which seemed designedly enhanced by a patch set beneath his right eye. Brows and lashes were black, the former slanting slightly up at the corners, but his narrow, heavy-lidded eyes were green and strangely piercing. The thin lips curled a little, sneering, as one dead-white hand travelled to and fro across the paper.
... but it seems that the Fair Lady has a Brother, who, finding Me Enamoured, threw down the Gauntlet. I soundly whipt the presumptuous Child, and so the Affair ends. Now, as you, My dear Frank, also took some Interest in the Lady, I write for the Express Purpose of informing You that at my Hands she has received no Hurt, nor is not like to. This I in part tell You that You shall not imagine Yr self in Honor bound again to call Me out, which Purpose, an I mistake not, I yesterday read in Yr Eyes. I should be Exceeding loth to meet You in a Second Time, when I should consider it my Duty to teach You an even severer Lesson than Before. This I am not Wishful of doing for the Liking I bear You.
"So in all Friendship believe me, Frank,
"Your most Obedient, Humble
"DEVIL."
His Grace of Andover paused, pen held in mid-air. A mocking smile dawned in his eyes, and he wrote again.
"In the event of any Desire on Yr Part to hazard Yr Luck with my late Paramour, Permit Me to warn You 'gainst the Bantam Brother, who is in Very Truth a Fire-Eater, and would wish to make of You, as of Me, one Mouthfull. I shall hope to see You at the Queensberry Rout on Thursday, when You may Once More strive to direct mine Erring Footsteps on to the Thorny Path of Virtue."
His Grace read the postscript through with another satisfied, sardonic smile. Then he folded the letter, and affixing a wafer, peremptorily struck the hand-bell at his side.
And the Honourable Frank Fortescue, reading the postscript half-an-hour later, smiled too, but differently. Also he sighed and put the letter into the fire.
"And so ends another affaire. ... I wonder if you'll go insolently to the very end?" he said softly, watching the paper shrivel and flare up. "I would to God you might fall honestly in love—and that the lady might save you from yourself—my poor Devil!"

 

Table of Contents
THE BLACK MOTH
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I
AT THE CHEQUERS INN, FALLOWFIELD
CHAPTER II
MY LORD AT THE WHITE HART
CHAPTER III
INTRODUCING THE HON. RICHARD CARSTARES
CHAPTER IV
INTRODUCING THE LADY LAVINIA CARSTARES
CHAPTER V
HIS GRACE OF ANDOVER
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
INTRODUCING SUNDRY NEW CHARACTERS
CHAPTER VIII
THE BITER BIT
CHAPTER IX
LADY O'HARA INTERVENES
CHAPTER X
LADY O'HARA RETIRES
CHAPTER XI
MY LORD TURNS RESCUER AND COMES NIGH ENDING HIS LIFE
CHAPTER XII
MY LORD DICTATES A LETTER AND RECEIVES A VISITOR
CHAPTER XIII
MY LORD MAKES HIS BOW
CHAPTER XIV
MISTRESS DIANA IS UNMAIDENLY
CHAPTER XV
O'HARA'S MIND IS MADE UP
CHAPTER XVI
MR. BETTISON PROPOSES
CHAPTER XVII
LADY O'HARA WINS HER POINT
CHAPTER XVIII
ENTER CAPTAIN HAROLD LOVELACE
CHAPTER XIX
THE REAPPEARANCE OF HIS GRACE OF ANDOVER
CHAPTER XX
HIS GRACE OF ANDOVER TAKES A HAND IN THE GAME
CHAPTER XXI
MRS. FANSHAWE LIGHTS A FIRE AND O'HARA FANS THE FLAME
CHAPTER XXII
DEVELOPMENTS
CHAPTER XXIII
LADY LAVINIA GOES TO THE PLAY
CHAPTER XXIV
RICHARD PLAYS THE MAN
CHAPTER XXV
HIS GRACE OF ANDOVER CAPTURES THE QUEEN
CHAPTER XXVI
MY LORD RIDES TO FRUSTRATE HIS GRACE
CHAPTER XXVII
MY LORD ENTERS BY THE WINDOW
CHAPTER XXVIII
IN WHICH WHAT THREATENED TO BE TRAGEDY TURNS TO COMEDY
CHAPTER XXIX
LADY O'HARA IS TRIUMPHANT
EPILOGUE
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PROLOGUE
Clad in his customary black and silver, with raven hair unpowdered and elaborately dressed, diamonds on his fingers and in his cravat, Hugh Tracy Clare Belmanoir, Duke of Andover, sat at the escritoire in the library of his town house, writing.
He wore no rouge on his face, the almost unnatural pallor of which seemed designedly enhanced by a patch set beneath his right eye. Brows and lashes were black, the former slanting slightly up at the corners, but his narrow, heavy-lidded eyes were green and strangely piercing. The thin lips curled a little, sneering, as one dead-white hand travelled to and fro across the paper.
... but it seems that the Fair Lady has a Brother, who, finding Me Enamoured, threw down the Gauntlet. I soundly whipt the presumptuous Child, and so the Affair ends. Now, as you, My dear Frank, also took some Interest in the Lady, I write for the Express Purpose of informing You that at my Hands she has received no Hurt, nor is not like to. This I in part tell You that You shall not imagine Yr self in Honor bound again to call Me out, which Purpose, an I mistake not, I yesterday read in Yr Eyes. I should be Exceeding loth to meet You in a Second Time, when I should consider it my Duty to teach You an even severer Lesson than Before. This I am not Wishful of doing for the Liking I bear You.
"So in all Friendship believe me, Frank,
"Your most Obedient, Humble
"DEVIL."
His Grace of Andover paused, pen held in mid-air. A mocking smile dawned in his eyes, and he wrote again.
"In the event of any Desire on Yr Part to hazard Yr Luck with my late Paramour, Permit Me to warn You 'gainst the Bantam Brother, who is in Very Truth a Fire-Eater, and would wish to make of You, as of Me, one Mouthfull. I shall hope to see You at the Queensberry Rout on Thursday, when You may Once More strive to direct mine Erring Footsteps on to the Thorny Path of Virtue."
His Grace read the postscript through with another satisfied, sardonic smile. Then he folded the letter, and affixing a wafer, peremptorily struck the hand-bell at his side.
And the Honourable Frank Fortescue, reading the postscript half-an-hour later, smiled too, but differently. Also he sighed and put the letter into the fire.
"And so ends another affaire. ... I wonder if you'll go insolently to the very end?" he said softly, watching the paper shrivel and flare up. "I would to God you might fall honestly in love—and that the lady might save you from yourself—my poor Devil!"

 

Table of Contents
THE BLACK MOTH
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I
AT THE CHEQUERS INN, FALLOWFIELD
CHAPTER II
MY LORD AT THE WHITE HART
CHAPTER III
INTRODUCING THE HON. RICHARD CARSTARES
CHAPTER IV
INTRODUCING THE LADY LAVINIA CARSTARES
CHAPTER V
HIS GRACE OF ANDOVER
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
INTRODUCING SUNDRY NEW CHARACTERS
CHAPTER VIII
THE BITER BIT
CHAPTER IX
LADY O'HARA INTERVENES
CHAPTER X
LADY O'HARA RETIRES
CHAPTER XI
MY LORD TURNS RESCUER AND COMES NIGH ENDING HIS LIFE
CHAPTER XII
MY LORD DICTATES A LETTER AND RECEIVES A VISITOR
CHAPTER XIII
MY LORD MAKES HIS BOW
CHAPTER XIV
MISTRESS DIANA IS UNMAIDENLY
CHAPTER XV
O'HARA'S MIND IS MADE UP
CHAPTER XVI
MR. BETTISON PROPOSES
CHAPTER XVII
LADY O'HARA WINS HER POINT
CHAPTER XVIII
ENTER CAPTAIN HAROLD LOVELACE
CHAPTER XIX
THE REAPPEARANCE OF HIS GRACE OF ANDOVER
CHAPTER XX
HIS GRACE OF ANDOVER TAKES A HAND IN THE GAME
CHAPTER XXI
MRS. FANSHAWE LIGHTS A FIRE AND O'HARA FANS THE FLAME
CHAPTER XXII
DEVELOPMENTS
CHAPTER XXIII
LADY LAVINIA GOES TO THE PLAY
CHAPTER XXIV
RICHARD PLAYS THE MAN
CHAPTER XXV
HIS GRACE OF ANDOVER CAPTURES THE QUEEN
CHAPTER XXVI
MY LORD RIDES TO FRUSTRATE HIS GRACE
CHAPTER XXVII
MY LORD ENTERS BY THE WINDOW
CHAPTER XXVIII
IN WHICH WHAT THREATENED TO BE TRAGEDY TURNS TO COMEDY
CHAPTER XXIX
LADY O'HARA IS TRIUMPHANT
EPILOGUE
The UK works of Georgette Heyer

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