The Valet And The Stable Groom: M/M Regency Romance - Plot & Excerpts
Hildebert explained. “Which is why, you see, it is such a witty anecdote, particularly when combined with the jest at the end. Was it that it jumped through a hoop? Oh! Yes, a hoop, to be sure! And then the jest goes that… that… oh, what the devil was it?” It was, despite the close quarters, the pleasantest carriage ride that Clement had ever undertaken. He had tried to propose that they might have two carriages, one wherein Mr. and Mrs. Devereux could ride in comfort and one for their servants, but Jane and Letty would not be separated, and all three insisted that they would not do without Clement, not even for the distance of a single carriage. Jane and Letty led most of the conversation, entertaining their counterparts with jokes and stories to help pass the time. When the women grew tired, Hildebert would regale the group with amusing anecdotes from his excursions to the theatre or the private clubs, but he was eternally misremembering the endings to the jokes.
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