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Authors: Barbara Cartland
He paused before he went on, his voice suddenly harsh.
“When I call myself a sinner I do not exaggerate, Pandora. I have done things of which I am ashamed. Things which I hope you will never know about, but nevertheless I cannot undo them, nor, I suppose, ever erase them completely from my conscience or what you would call my soul.”
“You are – forgiven,” Pandora said softly.
“You are thinking of the joy in Heaven over a sinner that repenteth,” the Earl said with a faint smile. “But I am not worrying about Heaven, Pandora, I am worrying about you.”
His fingers tightened on hers as he said,
“You are so perfect, so good, and so pure that I am afraid.”
“Of what?”
“That sooner or later you will turn away from me in disgust, that you will leave me because however much I try –
long is the way and hard, that out of hell leads up to light
.”‘
His voice died away on the quotation and she felt that he waited to hear her reply almost as if it were the voice of judgement and there was no escape from it.
Pandora rose from her knees to sit once more on the side of the bed and put her arms round him.
“You have forgotten – something,” she whispered.
“What have I forgotten?”
“That we have the only thing that matters – the only thing that – sweeps away darkness – wickedness, and even the – retribution of the past.”
The Earl pulled her a little closer to him. “Will our love really do that?”
“Do you doubt it?” Pandora asked. “Real love – true love, has illuminated and sanctified those who have found it since the beginning of time.”
“And that is the love we have for each other?” the Earl questioned.
“It is the way I love you,” Pandora answered. “To me you have always been everything that is kind and good. I am not concerned with what happened before we met. The only thing I can think about is that we can be – together in the – future.”
The Earl held her so closely that she could hardly breathe.
“We will be together,” he said, “and, my perfect darling, I know that your love will give me not what I deserve but what I want.”
“And will it be – enough?”
“Could I want anything but you – and of course, a future Earl for Chart?” the Earl replied.
Because it was what she wanted to hear more than anything else, she lifted her face to his and kissed him.
In an instant the fire was there, holding her captive, and the Earl kissed her until the room swam dizzily round her with the wonder of it.
“I love – you! Oh, Norvin – how much I – love you!” Pandora whispered brokenly. “But you – must rest…
Then, as if with a superhuman effort, she moved again from the security and safety of his arms to say accusingly,
“Look at Juno! I have told her she is not to come on the bed. Mrs. Meadowfield will be furious!”
The Earl laughed and looked down at the spaniel, which, jealous of not having the Earl’s attention, was snuggling against him.
“What you are really worrying about,” he said, his eyes twinkling, “is that Juno is spoiling the cover which was embroidered in the year-dot by some Chart who had nothing better to do.”
“In 1706 to be exact!” Pandora replied. “This cover was made by the wife of the second Earl when he was away at the wars with Marlborough.”
She spoke automatically, then suddenly both she and the Earl were laughing.
“I realise that even when I am making love to you,” he exclaimed, “you will still behave like a cross between a history book and a guide-book!”
She looked at him a little irresolutely, as if she was not certain whether he was merely amused or slightly annoyed. Then he took her hand in his and kissed it.
“I am a very willing pupil, my ‘divinely fair’ darling,” he smiled, “as long as you will let me teach you one thing which is even more important than the history of all those virtuous and respectable Charts.” “What is – that?” Pandora asked.
“I will teach you to love me,” he replied, “for however knowledgeable you are about some things, my adorable little Saint, I think on that subject I shall be the teacher and you the pupil.”
“A very – willing and a very – humble pupil,” Pandora whispered.
Then because she could not help herself she let him draw her into his arms again, and he was kissing her wildly, passionately, demandingly.
Outside, the sunshine turned the lake to gold and glittered on the windows of the great house which had throughout the centuries protected, inspired, and uplifted those who lived in it.
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