Daughters of the Doge

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Back home in England it would still be cold and windy. I paced up and down, anxious about Veronica’s arrival.
‘What have you been up to?’ Dr Thomas Marwood gave me his most professional stare. In return, I made my expression as opaque as I could and smiled back at him.
‘Nothing of any significance. Why do you ask?’ He continued to look at me with his penetrating gaze. ‘You look different.’ This was the first time I had seen him since my afternoon with Veronica. Did her effect on me still show so
... clearly? ‘Really? I can’t think why.’ ‘Why are we summoned by the earl this morning? Who is this person we are to meet?’ I tried to look as calm and matter-of-fact as I could, but I could feel my heart racing at the thought of seeing her again. ‘Oh, I believe her name is Veronica Franco. She is a Venetian lady and I met her at Tintoretto’s bottega. She asked if she could meet the earl and I agreed to introduce them.’ Thomas looked at me again. ‘Why does she want to meet him?

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