Caroline And The Captain: A Regency Novella - Plot & Excerpts
Georgie asked, as he and his brother lay on their backs in the orchard, eating apples. “But you’ll be the Earl of Debenham,” Nicholas said, spitting out a seed. “You won’t need to. But I shall, I suppose.” “You’ll be all right. You have the brains. You’re like Father. I bet you’ll be the prime minister one day.” Nicholas shrugged. “How are you going to make all this money?” “Race horses.” He laughed at his big rangy brother. “You’ll be too heavy to ride ’em.” “I don’t want to ride ’em,” Georgie said. “I want to breed ’em. One day I’ll win the Derby Stakes.” “What about all the things an earl has to do? Father is busy all the time. He’s always saying how we must live up to our ancestors and preserve the estate for future generations.” “I don’t care much for any of that.
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