Read The Marriage Prize Online
Authors: Virginia Henley
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Historical, #General
regarding Dymock; they'l be too afraid to trust the authority of
a woman, even though I am the mistress of Pershore."
When de Leyburn encouraged them to come and bring their
grievances, and promised they would be addressed, most
looked as if they might be wil ing to attend the court at
Pershore. Rosamond then spoke to the women. "Please
come and bring the children. When court is over, I want you to
dine in the hal tonight."
On the ride back, Rod did not try to hide his admiration for her.
"That was most thoughtful of you, Rosamond."
"Judas, I have been thoughtless overlong, never giving these
people a moment's attention for years; please do not praise
me."
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"No guilt, Rosamond. It serves no useful purpose; it neither
restores the dead nor fil s bel ies, but it can kil happiness."
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Alyce de Clare had never experienced a pang of guilt in her
life. She snuggled down into her sable far cape, lined with red
velvet, as she rode beside her ever indulgent father-in-law,
Richard of Gloucester. Actual y, she quite liked him; he was
the sort of man she could cozen with her feline femininity. He
was neither quick-witted nor shrewd. He did have a volatile
temper, but she was careful never to rub him the wrong way,
and she knew it added to his towering pride and prestige to
have such a highborn, attractive lady for a daughter-in-law.
"I always get the impression that Simon de Montfort resents
you for being England's leading peer, my lord."
"Real y?" Gloucester sounded surprised.
"His ambition is legend. He wishes to control the barons, but
now it seems he wants to control you and Prince Edward too."
"You shouldn't concern your pretty head with politics, my dear."
"Oh, I don't, my lord. I simply don't want you to provoke the
king's displeasure." Now that she had sown the seeds, she
was happy to leave the subject alone.
"Would you like to stop at Pershore for the night? It belongs to
my young cousin, Rosamond Marshal, and since I appointed
the steward there, we are guaranteed a warm welcome."
"I'd prefer we go on to Gloucester, my lord. Your little Marshal
"I'd prefer we go on to Gloucester, my lord. Your little Marshal
cousin took an instant dislike to me."
Richard nodded his approval at her wil ingness to remain in
the saddle. "Perhaps the reason Rosamond acted cool y
toward you was Rodger de Leyburn. He always flirts
outrageously with you, Alyce."
She gave him a provocative glance. "Most men flirt with me,
my lord. There is something about a French female that men
cannot resist, nest-ce pas?"
"You are a delectable morsel, Alyce; I swear even the king
himself is half in love with you. I know it has been a sore trial to
you to be married to a boy al these years, but Gilbert is
fifteen, almost sixteen, and I warrant he's now old enough to
consummate your union." Richard
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grinned. "Gilbert needs an heir, Alyce. You won't make me wait
too much longer for a grandson, wil you, sweetheart?"
Alyce suppressed a shudder. The redheaded Gilbert with the
flaming temper was anathema to her. There was only one man
on earth whose son she'd be wil ing to bear, and that man was
her half-cousin, Prince Edward Plantagenet. The trouble was,
Edward was far too clever to impregnate her. Though he
adored the bedsport she provided, he never al owed his seed
to spend until he had withdrawn from her. Next time they were
intimate, perhaps during the celebration of the New Year, she
would have to lure him into forgetting himself.
"It is my fervent desire to give you and Gilbert an heir for
Gloucester, very, very shortly, my dearest lord." She pul ed her
sables more closely about her and thought of the emeralds
and diamonds she would demand as her reward for risking
her figure to provide the de Clares with an heir. She hadn't
much thought about it before, but now that she considered the
matter, Alyce realized that if she provided Richard of
Gloucester with a grandson and heir, it could make Gilbert the
Red quite redundant.
Alyce gave her father-in-law a bril iant smile. "I wish to spend
Christmas at Westminster, in my father's beautiful apartments,
my lord. When I become enceinte, I wil need a complete new
wardrobe, and the only place in the kingdom where the French
fashions are available is London. You wil not mind too much if
I run off and indulge myself before I settle down to
motherhood, wil you, Richard?" Her lips made a pouty little
moue she knew he would not be able to resist.
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families came to the castle as a group, no doubt feeling there
was strength in numbers. The court was held in the dining hal ,
and Rodger advised Rosamond that the entire household
should attend. It would be a strong deterrent to the servants
who had aided and abetted Dymock in his tyranny. When al
were assembled, de Leyburn asked Griffin to bring the
prisoner from his cel . Sir Rodger and Rosamond, sitting in
judgment together, listened intently as the tenants aired their
grievances.
As the grave complaints and injuries were piled one on top of
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another, Rosamond's heart hardened against Dymock. When
she listened to the man accuse the steward of ordering his
son's death for snaring a rabbit in the woods, Rosamond's
eyes searched out the boy's mother. That was the moment
she knew she would hang Dymock, and she would try to do it
without guilt. Now she understood why most women left the
decisions to men. With power and authority came
responsibilities and hard decisions, but she resolved to do
her duty without flinching. Rosamond did not wait for Sir
Rodger to take the lead. She stood and spoke directly to
Dymock. "You are to be taken from this place and hanged by
the neck until you are dead. If you need a confessor to
unburden your soul before my sentence is carried out, you
may have one."
She looked directly into the faces of the men and women
before her. "If there are other charges against any who are
employed at Per-shore, I am ready to hear them." Without
looking at Sir Rodger, she knew his eyes were upon her with
approval and respect for what she had just done. But she also
acknowledged to herself that it was his strength that had given
her the courage to do it.
There were two men, who were ostensibly Pershore's guards,
who had sexual y forced women against their wil . Rosamond
dismissed them from her service immediately, with a dire
warning to the other males employed at Pershore. "If this ever
occurs again, I shal not hesitate to pass a sentence of death
upon you." Rosamond's gaze traveled about the hal seeking
the girl, Edna. "Do you wish to lay a complaint against the
cook, Edna? "
The girl's eyes went as round as saucers, but she shook her
head decisively. Rosamond's icy gaze pierced the cook's for
long, drawn-out minutes as she pondered how to deal with the
obese woman. "I do not want you in my kitchen; your
standards of cleanliness wil never match mine. I believe your
bulk is more suited to being a laundress. It takes a good deal
of strength to lift and scrub wet sheets, and at least I can be
certain your hands wil be clean henceforth."
A ripple of laughter went around the hal and Rosamond
blushed slightly, knowing she had delivered that last cutting
remark with the hauteur of a countess. She held up her hands
for silence and became humble. Looking around the hal , she
said, "I deeply regret al the
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horror and hardship you have suffered. Until I came to
Pershore, I was in complete ignorance of your circumstances.
I pledge to do al I can to improve both your working and living
conditions. You are free to take wood from the forest for your
fires, and I give you my permission to hunt Pershore's game.
Should there come a time when the forests are depleted, I
may suspend hunting rights until the deer and game birds
thrive again, but please rest assured there wil always be meat
on your tables. I have appointed a new head steward by the
name of Hutton from the royal castle of Worcester. He wil
begin making improvements to your farms right away, so
please do not hesitate to discuss your needs with him.
"One of your needs is quite evident. Before winter sets in with
a vengeance, you wil al need warm clothing and footwear,
and the material for these shal be provided." Rosamond
smiled her encouragement. "Please stay and partake of our
hospitality tonight. The fires are warm and the food and ale is
plentiful. Enjoy!"
Sir Rodger took both her hands, squeezed them, then lifted
first one, then the other to his lips. "You are flushed with
success, chérie. Today you made the journey from girlhood to
womanhood, and it becomes you."
"How wil I pay for al the things I've promised?" she
whispered, experiencing sudden anxiety.
"Pershore's coffers overflow and fortunately Griffin and I have
unearthed them from where they were hidden. I'l show you
later. Go and receive your people's homage, Rosamond, you
deserve it."
Rosamond watched him as he crossed the hal . He singled
out a thin, dark boy for his attention. Out of curiosity, she
fol owed him. De Leyburn was offering the boy a chance to
become a page on the household staff of Pershore and was
explaining to the boy the opportunities that this would open for
him, perhaps even leading to the position of steward one day.
Looking at the sul en, ragged child, she thought Sir Rodger
was not being kind to dangle such an unobtainable prize
before his nose, for he looked like a most unlikely candidate
in her eyes. She murmured, "He cannot read or write, nor has
he been taught even rudimentary manners, my lord."
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"He can learn," Rod said firmly. "I would like him to have a chance to be more than a shepherd; after that it wil be up to
him. He reminds me of someone I once knew. I should have
asked you first. I wil take him into my service if you deem him
unsuitable for Pershore."
Rosamond smiled at the boy, whose eyes looked as if they
had seen things no child should witness. "Go and find Lizzy
Hutton and tel her you are to be my personal page. She'l find
you a new suit of clothes, but I warn you, she wil likely insist
you take a bath and cut your hair short." The dark boy
hesitated for only a brief moment, then he flashed her a
cheeky grin and darted off. Rosamond realized instantly that
the boy reminded de Leyburn of himself.
Before the feasting was finished, darkness had fal en and the
chatelaine of Pershore gave her tenants permission to stay
the night in the hal of the castle, if they so wished. When
Rosamond and Nan climbed the stairs to retire for the night,
Rod fol owed them and invited Rosamond into his chamber so
that she could see for herself the coffers he had found.
She lifted her eyes from the boxes of coins. "How did you
learn the steward had hidden gold?"
Rod avoided answering her directly, knowing she would not
wish to know how he had persuaded Dymock to confess. "The
records he kept for Gloucester were falsified, showing no
profits for Pershore. The books show that the income from
wool and mutton equaled expenses, which is ridiculous when
he spent nothing on the upkeep of either Pershore or its
tenant farms."
"Wil there be enough to do everything I have promised?"
"Yes, there's plenty of wood in the forests to make necessary
repairs, and the tenants can do the work themselves now that
the crops are in, the shearing finished, and many of the
animals sold for slaughter. I'l organize a hunt tomorrow, and
the venison and game can be salted down to last through the
winter. Hutton suggested we buy some swine. They'd almost
feed themselves in the oak and beech woods. Also, many of
the women know how to weave cloth, if we provide them with
looms." He grinned at her. "I've told the farmers to help
themselves to the mountain of horse manure piled behind the
stables. It wil give them bumper crops next year."
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"You are ful of surprises, my lord."
His green eyes held hers. "Do you like surprises, Rosamond?
"
She searched his face, knowing it was an intimate question.
"Up until now, I have not liked surprises; they have always
been unpleasant. But I must admit I am woman enough to like
the bathing tub and the mirror."
He walked with her to the door, then he bent close. Rosamond
thought for one wild moment that he was about to kiss her.
She had never been kissed by a man and wondered what it
would feel like. But instead of kissing her, Rod simply opened
the door, and Rosamond realized she was the only one who
was thinking of kisses.