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Twelve O' Clock -- Penultimate Dance, George and Cassandra
| Cassandra Edgeworth (Francesca) |
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Lady Cassandra Edgeworth
  
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There had very little time to mull over the events that had transpired in the course of the previous dance when Cassandra's next partner appeared. Lord Selwyn, she had been told, was a very eligible young man - rich, titled, and handsome besides. She had chosen deliberately to ignore the significant tones in which her aunt had sung this litany of virtues. After all, she was not yet at the stage where she needed to dangle after a husband. However, it was undoubtedly pleasant to dance with an attractive partner - provided of course, that the face did not belie the persona.
"It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance, my Lord", she murmured, curtseying to him. "I hope you have spent a pleasant evening thus far?" She darted a covert glance at him and decided that he had about him the distinct air of gravity around him. This was a cause not for alarm perhaps but for some concern. Brooders, Cassandra had come to realise, needed to be treated with a certain degree of delicacy. She was willing to believe however, that her initial impressions had been wrong. For one thing, she had not yet talked to man.
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| George Hackett (Rose) |
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Lord Selwyn
   
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George had to admit that he was flagging. By this point supper was just a distant memory (and not even a particularly pleasant one- he longed for the prosecco and olives and hot flat breads of Italian parties) and George was running out of topics of conversation. At the start of the evening, he had been genuinely interested in how Lady Julianne found the season so far and what she had done. By the time he had been talking on the same subject to Lady Prudence, he had run out of both inspiration and enthusiasm. Miss Pritchard had been the last partner he had actually enjoyed dancing with. Her enthusiasm for the evening had been infectious, her opinions which were sometimes rather immature were at least amusing and she had expressed what he thought was a genuine (for once) interest in his travels.
At least this Lady Cassandra Edgeworth was the last unmarried woman he was going to dance with. She appeared a pretty-ish young lady, though not as stunning as some of the ones he had danced with and she had the advantage of an open and good humoured countenance, and she talked to him directly.
"Likewise, Lady Cassandra," he replied, taking her hand and leading her to the set. "It has indeed been very pleasant, a delightful start to the season." He tried to conceal the tiredness from his voice and to make up for his lack of enthusiasm, asked her with more of a smile than he would normally have used, "And yourself? I understand you make your debut tonight. Has it been everything you could have wished for?"
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| Cassandra Edgeworth (Francesca) |
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Lady Cassandra Edgeworth
  
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Cassandra tilted her head slightly to one side as she considered her partner's question. "It is surprisingly difficult to answer such a question, Lord Selwyn", she said. "The thing about novel situations is of course that one never knows exactly what to expect from them, or what might constitute a reasonable wish. Unreasonable wishes are very inconvenient things to have after all, are they not? I will say however, that it has been an interesting experience, and I have had a very pleasant evening too."
She looked up at him and smiled. "And you sir, did you have expectations of this evening prior to your arrival, or did you come as I did, uncertain about what to look for but eager to appreciate? I understand that you have been abroad recently, and I would assume that the social scene is quite different in many respects. Pray how does England compare, in your opinion?"
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| Cassandra Edgeworth (Francesca) |
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Lady Cassandra Edgeworth
  
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Cassandra blinked at her partner. He hopes that improvements to the ball will result in social censure? she wondered to herself in some confusion. “Oh dear me! How...singular”, she said lamely. Indeed, unless his lordship had been speaking ironically, it seemed an exceedingly peculiar wish. Of course, there was always the possibility that Lord Selwyn believed that women should nibble and peck at parties while their male counterparts gorged themselves. It was a foolish opinion no doubt, and a selfish one too, but one that was almost certainly shared by many people.
She did not convey these thoughts to the viscount. After all, it was only charitable to withhold opinions on his intelligence till she had furthered their acquaintance. Indeed, he did not appear to be a foolish man, merely ill equipped to conduct an easy conversation. They had clearly exhausted the topic of his travels and Cassandra racked her brains for a suitable topic to talk about for the remainder of their dance. They could dance in silence, she supposed, but it seemed a rather tedious prospect.
“Are you happy to be home again?” she asked. It was, she supposed, a rather personal question, but she had been wondering whether it was duty or inclination that had brought him back to his native shores, and a direct approach seemed as good as any.
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| Cassandra Edgeworth (Francesca) |
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Lady Cassandra Edgeworth
  
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At least her question had been answered. Lord Selwyn's tone made it evident enough that he had returned to England more from a sense of obligation than any genuine desire, despite his assertion that it was nice to be able to speak English again. On the other hand, their previous conversation about Italy had not precisely inspired him to descriptions of rapture either, so he couldn't be missing it all that badly. It seemed apparent to Cassandra that Lord Selwyn was more drawn to the escape it represented than any actual love for the country.
The question remained: why would he want to escape? She narrowed her eyes as she studied her partner. Just as I thought. Quite certainly the dark, poetic, brooding sort. It all made perfect sense to her now. Lord Selwyn had escaped to Italy after suffering from a broken heart. Having been compelled by circumstances to return to his native shores, he was struck once again by the burden of his memories. One could forgive a man for being taciturn under such circumstances, she decided generously. Oh heavens! Perhaps she was here tonight and he was suffering renewed agonies of heartbreak and mortification. He had left years ago - she must certainly be married by now. Worse and worse! Who could she be? It was all most intriguing.
Well entertained with her own yarn-spinning, she turned her attention back to Lord Selwyn. "I am sorry to hear that", she responded when he confessed to missing Italy. "Perhaps England will grow on you again." It was only to be hoped that it would since he would likely have to spend a great deal of time here, unrequited love or not. A sudden thought struck her. "Were you ever in Ferrara?" she asked. "I do not suppose there is very much left there now", she mused half to herself. "But it must have been magnificent during the fifteenth century." Certainly, the court poets had produced some of the greatest poetry ever written in Italian. "Which cities did you visit during your stay, my lord?"
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| George Hackett (Rose) |
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Lord Selwyn
   
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He bowed in acknowledgement but did not reply to her hope that his impression of England would improve. George did not see anything bad in it, if he did not compare it with Italy.
"Ferrara?" He thought it was an odd choice of city to choose to mention, at least compared to Rome, Florence or Venice. "Yes, I did visit there on the way from Venice to Bologna, but I did not stop there long. A very beautiful city, but so were they all. My villa was outside Firenze, Florence that is, but I also spent time in Roma, Napoli, Mantova and Verona and visited many more places. Do you have an interest in Ferrara in particular, Lady Cassandra?"
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