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  • Minerva launched into an explanation, but when she got to the part about Ned holding a knife on her, Stoneville scowled.

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  • Stoneville spoke to him as if he were some loose-tongued nitwit, and now Jarret was going to do the same.

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  • “After all these years, my dear, I doubt I could see much of any use,” he said noncommittally, remembering how Stoneville had reacted to the possibility of his involvement.

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  • He looked up into the implacable face of the Marquess of Stoneville and then lower to the barrel of a Manton breechloader aimed right at his head.

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  • “I imagine that depends on how badly we trounce you,” Stoneville said.

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  • Though Stoneville stiffened, after a moment he nodded his assent.

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  • “I thought you were going to keep an eye on Gabe,” Stoneville said.

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  • Stoneville lunged for the man, but Minerva held him off.

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  • When Stoneville lifted an eyebrow at Giles, Giles said, “I proposed marriage to Lady Minerva today.”

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  • Although Jarret was five years his junior and Stoneville only two, Giles was closer to the younger man.

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