Текст книги "The Merchant’s Partner"
Автор книги: Michael Jecks
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Chapter Twenty-eight
When they had been back in their draughty castle for almost two months after the murders, Simon and Margaret received a letter from Baldwin. Of course, Margaret could not read or write, but Simon had been fortunate enough to have been schooled by the priests at Crediton when he was young, and he and the educated knight often exchanged letters when they had the opportunity.
“What does he have to say?” she asked, not bothering to rise as she once had done. Before, the novelty had made her look at the indecipherable characters over his shoulder, but now that he had been bailiff for a little over a year, she was well used to seeing missives arrive, and the event was not such as would make her leave her plate of food. Funny, she thought vaguely, that being pregnant can make one so hungry all the time.
“It confirms that young Stephen de la Forte is dead. Apparently he went to the gallows well enough, but he took his time dying and the executioner had to help. Anyway, it seems that Greencliff has announced in church that he is to wed Sarah Cottey. Baldwin thinks it’s a good idea, even old Sam is happy with it. He’ll be grateful for an extra hand, and Greencliff is a good strong lad.”
“Anything else?”
“His manor is ahead of itself already, and he’s looking forward to a good harvest at last.” His face frowned suddenly, and he leaned forward.
“What is it?”
Glancing up, she saw a smile spread over his face. “Angelina Trevellyn,” he said. “She’s decided to return to Gascony, apparently. And Baldwin has made some comments about her that I don’t think I should relay to you! It’s enough to say that he seems relieved to see her go. What he does say is that she was somehow embarrassed. It seems that some men took to heckling her in the street. Apparently, news of her affair with Greencliff got around the village, and spread further afield. Baldwin thinks it might have been Jennie Miller.”
“That’s not very funny. It’s not very chivalrous to treat a woman like that.”
“No, but it seems that the result was her choosing to leave, so it had a good outcome. It seems to have made quite a stir in the area. Anyway, he goes on to say that there’s a widow over at Crediton that Peter Clifford is trying to get Baldwin interested in, who appears to be very suitable.”
“How suitable? Do stop grinning like that!”
“She is known to be generous with her alms and supports Peter’s little hospital, so she seems quite sensible and kindly.”
“And?”
“And she’s older than Baldwin, uglier than his mastiff, and he’s begging us to invite him here for a holiday to escape her clutches as soon as possible!”
“Tell him I look forward to seeing him soon,” Margaret sighed. “It’ll be good to see him again. But tell him to come here in the summer. It’s too cold in the winter! Oh, and ask him if he wants to bring this lady with him. After all, he might find things very boring here otherwise!”