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She looked to her side, her private amusement showing only the sparkle in her eyes as she cast furtive glances at the tiny hobbit beside her.  Pricilla was, if anything, Neecy in a corset, the tiny rosebud lips pressed into a pleasant expression that was not a smile, but not far from a frown.  The nanny’s, ''no'', she corrected herself, the housekeeper’s hands were folded properly in her lap, her tiny hat pinned in hair done up as neatly as any that Katherine had ever seen.  Despite the wind of the morning, not a hair seemed to have moved out of place on the little hobbit woman, not a bow or a ribbon or even a stray eyelash out of place.  And even though the train journey had been long, somehow the hobbit still looked fresh and clean, something that Katherine was positively certain that she herself did not look.   
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She looked to her side, her private amusement showing only the sparkle in her eyes as she cast furtive glances at the tiny hobbit beside her.  Pricilla was, if anything, Neecy in a corset, the tiny rosebud lips pressed into a pleasant expression that was not a smile, but not far from a frown.  The nanny’s, no, she corrected herself, the housekeeper’s hands were folded properly in her lap, her tiny hat pinned in hair done up as neatly as any that Katherine had ever seen.  Despite the wind of the morning, not a hair seemed to have moved out of place on the little hobbit woman, not a bow or a ribbon or even a stray eyelash out of place.  And even though the train journey had been long, somehow the hobbit still looked fresh and clean, something that Katherine was positively certain that she herself did not look.   
  
  
She could only hope that she would not embarrass her husband when she met his family.  ''No'', she corrected herself again.  Only before the Host were they husband and wife.  Here in England, they were merely engaged.  Neecy had immediately reverted to calling her Mademoiselle as soon as their feet had hit the boards on the boat that would take them back to merry England, their marriage stripped away as neatly as it hadn’t happened.  Deep down inside, it made her more furious than she would ever reveal.  Not a soul beyond hers would know how very frustrated she felt; she had accepted the rules as stated and knew what rules she labored under once she was home.
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She could only hope that she would not embarrass her husband when she met his family.  No, she corrected herself again.  Only before the Host were they husband and wife.  Here in England, they were merely engaged.  Neecy had immediately reverted to calling her Mademoiselle as soon as their feet had hit the boards on the boat that would take them back to merry England, their marriage stripped away as neatly as it hadn’t happened.  Deep down inside, it made her more furious than she would ever reveal.  Not a soul beyond hers would know how very frustrated she felt; she had accepted the rules as stated and knew what rules she labored under once she was home.
  
  
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She squeezed his hands softly, pausing to send a puzzled glance to the hobbit as Priscilla bowed her head into her book.  "They are both full of surprises," she mouthed more than whispered, her eyes sparkling.  Smiling, she sighed contentedly.  "Tell me what you've been doing, my love.  I just want to hear your voice and look at you."
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She squeezed his hands softly, pausing to send a puzzled glance to the hobbit as Priscilla bowed her head into her book.  "They are both full of surprises," she mouthed more than whispered, her eyes sparkling.  Smiling, she sighed contentedly.  "Tell me what you've been doing, my love.  I just want to hear your voice and look at you."
  
  
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Ezekiel leaned forward and softly whispered into Katherine's ear, "My mother knows the real truth of the matter, love. I could not bear to hide it from her."
 
Ezekiel leaned forward and softly whispered into Katherine's ear, "My mother knows the real truth of the matter, love. I could not bear to hide it from her."
 
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"And she should," Katherine breathed in response.  "I cannot see that your love of your mother could let you do anything less and your own honor could do nothing but tell her the truth.  I feel as if I will love her because you love her so.  She can only be the most wonderful of women to have had a son such as you.  I only wish that my father were of the same stock as your mother."  She leaned back with a rueful smile.  "Or that your brothers were of the same stock as your mother.  How did they respond to the news of your engagement to me?"
 
 
"And she should," Katherine breathed in response.  "I cannot see that your love of your mother could let you do anything less and your own honor could do nothing but tell her the truth.  I feel as if I will love her because you love her so.  She can only be the most wonderful of women to have had a son such as you.  I only wish that my father were of the same stock as your mother."  She leaned back with a rueful smile.  "Or that your brothers were of the same stock as your mother.  How did they respond to the news of your engagement to me?"
 
  
  
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''I have faced monsters and wizards, machines and man, and yet I am more weak in the knees than I have ever felt in the face of battle,'' Katherine thought with wry humor as she waited for Ezekiel to speak with his mother.  If I could run and hide in Prissy's skirts like a child, I would.  She studied them discreetly as the pair spoke, hoping that their conversation would be irrationally long.  But all too quickly they began to walk towards her.
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I have faced monsters and wizards, machines and man, and yet I am more weak in the knees than I have ever felt in the face of battle, Katherine thought with wry humor as she waited for Ezekiel to speak with his mother.  If I could run and hide in Prissy's skirts like a child, I would.  She studied them discreetly as the pair spoke, hoping that their conversation would be irrationally long.  But all too quickly they began to walk towards her.
 
   
 
   
  
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"Ever since his vision, Ezekiel has been as serious and focused as the adult he is today," Miriam said quietly. Her face was a bit wistful as she said it. "I always thought that he did not have enough fun. But there was one time.." And she proceeded to tell the story where Ezekiel had broken an arm when he had jumped off the carriage while playing at being Robin Hood.
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"Ever since his vision, Ezekiel has been as serious and focused as the adult he is today," Miriam said quietly. Her face was a bit wistful as she said it. "I always thought that he did not have enough fun. But there was one time.." And she proceeded to tell the story where Ezekiel had broken an arm when he had jumped off the carriage while playing at being Robin Hood.
  
  
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When they entered, Ezekiel stood up, still holding Katherine's hand in his as he had her rise with him. "Jacob. Malcolm. If I might introduce my fiancee, the Lady Katherine Fleming, daughter to Colonel Sir William Fleming." He made a particular emphasis on her social status, hoping that it might keep his brothers in line.
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When they entered, Ezekiel stood up, still holding Katherine's hand in his as he had her rise with him. "Jacob. Malcolm. If I might introduce my fiancee, the Lady Katherine Fleming, daughter to Colonel Fleming." He made a particular emphasis on her social status, hoping that it might keep his brothers in line.
  
  
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"Yes, the orchard is visible from that window. I used to spend evenings watching the fireflies dance through the trees. When I was not studying, of course."  
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'Yes, the orchard is visible from that window. I used to spend evenings watching the fireflies dance through the trees. When I was not studying, of course."  
  
 
Ezekiel came up and stood beside her. "I am glad you like my mother," he remarked quietly.
 
Ezekiel came up and stood beside her. "I am glad you like my mother," he remarked quietly.
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"Oh," she breathed, her face lighting from within.  "You may, my husband," came the breathed reply.  "For now and forever."
 
"Oh," she breathed, her face lighting from within.  "You may, my husband," came the breathed reply.  "For now and forever."
 
 
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