Jack smiled at her wit, laughing when she mentioned "looking it in the mouth",
"Yes, that was the exact expression I was thinking about when I was presented this horse, and it was all I could do to keep from looking to spite myself. I've always wondered what they've got in there that is so special,"
he jokes, knowing full well it is the teeth.
"Ah, yes, the Ball. I came to hear of the celebration just as I was re-entering Cornwall-- after it had ended, of course,"
he laughs, "though I am upset that I missed it, I have heard word about town that it was quite the occasion-- the "social event of the season", you might say."
He winks.
"Sadly, I was detoured on my way back to Cornwall to-- well, I'm sure everyone about England already knows why-- to visit someone."
As he recalls those days' events, his heart picks up pace. He pauses, unable to understand these racing feelings. When standing in front of a jeering crowd, debating an enraged opponent, speaking with someone he knows he's wronged, his heart races, his chest tightens, breathing becomes difficult, his thoughts become fractured and now, thinking back he is having the same reaction....
He coughs,
"Yes, you know I went to visit Emmy, the same who you recall was very critical of my regency-- don't get upset, sometimes it's good to introduce a little perspective."
He chuckles,
"Now, a lot of people expected that we were going to duel in the street or something, but, of course, these were simply rumors. We had a rather honest and mind-opening conversation, we explained our positions and in the end, I believe we parted on good terms...."
He felt his heart beating. He thought, "We did part on good terms.... We forgave one another, we exchanged gifts-- granted, champagne for a horse might be a bit of a stretch-- so why am I still so anxious?"
With this running bout of energy, he turned toward Roberta, smiling again,
"Well, enough about me, my dear cousin, let me ask about you. You seem to be in incredibly high spirits. If this is what the ball at the DePeche Manor did to you then I am extremely sorry to have missed it!"
He did not know what lead him on to the next statement, perhaps it was her smile, perhaps it was her spirit-- perhaps it was her eagerness to return to Barnstaple-- but he asked, with a laugh,
"Why, if I didn't know, I'd say you met someone."
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Earl of Bodmin, Prince of England