Deceptions

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Bentencourt said to Rose. “The so-called Enforcer of the City has no right to dictate to you. You don’t live in her city. She’s high-handed, rude—I cannot believe the contempt and arrogance she showed you of all people in having a slave summon me when she should—”
“It would hardly have been polite for a slave to summon me,” Rose said reasonably, interrupting his well-rehearsed tirade.
Fortunately he knew that Rose would read his very real frustration as being for her rather than at her. They wer
...e alone in Rose’s large upstairs bedroom. The lovingly polished dark wood Federalist furniture was original, built for Rose when the city of Washington was new. The Audubon bird prints on the teal green walls had been purchased new, as had all the leather-bound books in the tall bookcase. The rugs were hand-braided on the Virginia plantation Rose had owned since before the Civil War. About the only furnishings less than a century old in the nest leader’s private sanctuary were the heavily insulated drapes that covered the tall, narrow windows that looked out on the back garden.

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