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"You can't tell me that we're goin' all the way to Vienna in that thing. Are you crazy?" Quentin's drawl deepened in exasperation. He'd gotten a good look at the airship tethered outside and he didn't like it. "Did you see that thing? I swear, it might be nice flyin' from one side'a town to the other side'a town, but we're talkin' hundreds of miles, here. You some special kind of crazy?"<br><br>  
 
"You can't tell me that we're goin' all the way to Vienna in that thing. Are you crazy?" Quentin's drawl deepened in exasperation. He'd gotten a good look at the airship tethered outside and he didn't like it. "Did you see that thing? I swear, it might be nice flyin' from one side'a town to the other side'a town, but we're talkin' hundreds of miles, here. You some special kind of crazy?"<br><br>  
  
"Yes." Josephine spotted Santos-Dumont approaching. She knew the Brazilian was a charming but quite the scandalous flirt and she could not afford to have Quentin mistake his intentions. She kissed him affectionately on the cheek, gave him a discreet nudge toward the ballroom floor, and said softly, "Remember your cover. Say nothing. Please. I will join you in a moment." <br><br>
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"Yes." Josephine spotted Santos-Dumont approaching. She knew the Brazilian was a charming but quite scandalous flirt and she could not afford to have Quentin mistake his intentions. She kissed him affectionately on the cheek, gave him a discreet nudge toward the ballroom floor, and said softly, "Remember your cover. Say nothing. Please. I will join you in a moment." <br><br>
  
 
She unfurled her fan and stepped aside.<br><br>
 
She unfurled her fan and stepped aside.<br><br>
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Josephine had been unable to say a word past his enthusiasm and after a moment, decided to say nothing. Santos-Dumont had done a smashing job of convincing himself to help her. She also noted he was in full-on seduction mode and she smiled inwardly—yes, he was quite adept at it but it was time she brought it to a close.<br><br>  
 
Josephine had been unable to say a word past his enthusiasm and after a moment, decided to say nothing. Santos-Dumont had done a smashing job of convincing himself to help her. She also noted he was in full-on seduction mode and she smiled inwardly—yes, he was quite adept at it but it was time she brought it to a close.<br><br>  
  
"As to that," she smiled. "Pack enough for three. My [[The Hounds of Winter, Chapter Two: Initial Engagements#HOW TO SPEAK FRENCH|''époux'']] will accompany me."<br><br>
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"As to that," she smiled. "Pack enough for three. My [[The Hounds of Winter, Chapter Two: Initial Engagements#HOW TO SPEAK FRENCH|''époux'']] will be accompanying me."<br><br>
  
 
"Époux?" Santos-Dumont stopped a full beat and resumed dancing again. "Madame, you fly under a false flag."<br><br>
 
"Époux?" Santos-Dumont stopped a full beat and resumed dancing again. "Madame, you fly under a false flag."<br><br>
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Josephine spied Quentin dancing with a woman in a Russian Hussars uniform. The other woman was tall and blonde, as befitting a Russian. She was healthy and fit, as befitting the famed Hussars. She didn't allow her gaze to linger but swept the room instead, making it a natural move in the dance as Santos-Dumont dipped her and slowly brought her up again.<br><br>
 
Josephine spied Quentin dancing with a woman in a Russian Hussars uniform. The other woman was tall and blonde, as befitting a Russian. She was healthy and fit, as befitting the famed Hussars. She didn't allow her gaze to linger but swept the room instead, making it a natural move in the dance as Santos-Dumont dipped her and slowly brought her up again.<br><br>
  
"Russian winters are hard and long, [[The Hounds of Winter, Chapter Two: Initial Engagements#HOW TO SPEAK FRENCH|''mais non'']]?" he whispered silkily into Josephine's ear. "[[The Hounds of Winter, Chapter Two: Initial Engagements#HOW TO SPEAK FRENCH|''Plus tard, ma chérie'']]."<br><br>
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"Russian winters are hard and long, [[The Hounds of Winter, Chapter Two: Initial Engagements#HOW TO SPEAK FRENCH|''mais non'']]?" he whispered silkily into Josephine's ear. "[[The Hounds of Winter, Chapter Two: Initial Engagements#HOW TO SPEAK FRENCH|''Plus tard'']], ma chérie."<br><br>
  
 
   
 
   
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''Saturday, 19 February 1870''<br>
 
''Saturday, 19 February 1870''<br>
 
''45 Avenue de La Bourdonnaye''<br>
 
''45 Avenue de La Bourdonnaye''<br>
 
''Champ De Mars, Paris''<br>
 
''Champ De Mars, Paris''<br>
''4:09 am, local time''<br><br>
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''4:09 am, local time''<br>
  
 
They exited the ball without trouble and quickly changed back into their traveling clothes at Trumpshaw's. While Quentin divested himself of his uniform and fake scar, Josephine discreetly drew MacEwan aside. Why did he burden Quentin with a Russian costume when he could not support it in character?  He gave her a Gallic shrug and replied it was the only one in his size. Josephine kept her thoughts behind her teeth and sent a message to have Quentin's trunk delivered from their hotel. She suspected MacEwan had a puckish streak and while she sympathized with his situation, she resolved to keep a firmer hand on the reins when dealing with him in the future. Currently waiting for Santos-Dumont on the Champ De Mars, she and Quentin discussed what they'd gleaned from the ball. Or rather …<br><br>
 
They exited the ball without trouble and quickly changed back into their traveling clothes at Trumpshaw's. While Quentin divested himself of his uniform and fake scar, Josephine discreetly drew MacEwan aside. Why did he burden Quentin with a Russian costume when he could not support it in character?  He gave her a Gallic shrug and replied it was the only one in his size. Josephine kept her thoughts behind her teeth and sent a message to have Quentin's trunk delivered from their hotel. She suspected MacEwan had a puckish streak and while she sympathized with his situation, she resolved to keep a firmer hand on the reins when dealing with him in the future. Currently waiting for Santos-Dumont on the Champ De Mars, she and Quentin discussed what they'd gleaned from the ball. Or rather …<br><br>
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