"Has this woman been drinking?" Judge Pinkerton's voice
   sounded outraged, and Brandon spoke.
   "No, your worship. She was in the Tower and then moved
   without my knowledge. I've just learned within the last hour
   that she'd been taken to Klink Prison, where I believe she was
   mistreated"
   "You've no proof of that," the jailer stood and began to
   protest.
   "As you can see," Brandon cut him off in anger, "she can
   barely stand for lack of nourishment, and when she was taken
   into custody, her hair was long. Heaven knows what else she's
   been through."
   The judge's gavel hit its pad at that moment, and his voice
   was dry as it rang out over the courtroom. "Is the jailer on trial
   here, Lord Hawkesbury?"
   Spectators laughed, but Brandon didn't Join them.
   "No, your worship, I'm sorry," he apologized "I was only
   trying to prove my client innocent of drinking."
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   'Very well, carry on. No!" he said, suddenly changing his
   mind. "Don't carry on. I wish to know from the girl, who did cut your hair?"
   Sniokey blinked, not fully understanding that she was
   expected to answer.
   "Does this woman have the proper faculties to come to
   her own defense?" Judge Pinkerton asked, frowning again.
   "Miss Simmons," Brandon addressed her from his own
   box, his voice all business. "Tell the judge what he wants to
   know."
   "What does he want to know?" Smokey was feeling completely
   disoriented She could tell that the room was full of
   people because she heard constant whispering and some
   laughter, but she was too tired to even turn around
   "Just answer the questions he asks of you," Brandon
   instructed her. As Smokey looked to the white-wigged judge,
   Brandon prayed
   "What is your name, young woman?"
   "Victoria Simmons."
   "And you are an American?*'
   "Yes, sir."
   "Do you know why you were arrested?"
   "Yes, the charge was piracy." Smokey was feeling a bit
   better with something specific to think about.
   "Now, why would you be charged with piracy?" The judge
   was again scowling.
   "I own and captain my own ship, but I've never stolen
   anything."
   "How did you come to own your own vessel?"
   "It was left to me by my father."
   "His name?"
   "Clancy," she said, and a murmur went through the crowd.
   The judge's scowl intensified. He studied her silently until
   Smokey thought she wouldn't be able to stand it. Trying to be
   as subtle as possible, she moved her hands to the railing of the
   dock and held on for her life.
   "Did they feed you in prison?"
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   "One time, every other day," Smokey admitted and saw
   the judge visually spear someone standing behind her.
   "Tell me your story, Miss Simmons," the judge continued
   Smokey watched as he settled back in his chair. She took a
   deep breath, tried to settle her thoughts, and began.
   "Some weeks ago when I was docked here with my men, I
   was grabbed, drugged, and abducted I was taken aboard a
   ship, and when I woke the pirate Haamich Wynn admitted that
   he'd taken me. I escaped him and--"
   "How did you escape?"
   "We fenced--" Smokey had to cut off when the room
   exploded with laughter. The judge himself was looking incredulous,
   but he shouted for order.
   "You fenced with Haamich Wynn," the judged asked, "and
   won?"
   "Yes. I cut his face, and he fainted at the sight of his own
   blood" Again the room exploded, and Smokey had to stop.
   The judge watched as she began to wilt. His heart was unaccustomed
   to compassion toward Americans, but for some
   reason this small woman touched him. She was clearly not
   going to stand up against this crowd for much longer.
   He rapped for silence once more and threatened to clear
   the court if there were any more outbursts.
   "Please go on, Miss Simmons."
   Smokey stared at him for a moment and then continued,
   her voice a bit stronger.
   "He came aboard my ship some weeks after I'd escaped
   him the first time and tried to take over. He tried to push his
   unwanted attentions on me and steal my ship. Afriend of mine
   sneaked aboard, and I was again able to escape him.
   "We came directly here to turn him over to the authorities.
   I went to stay with some friends. When I returned it was to
   find that Haamich Wynn, who I'm told is really Lord Darrell
   Lynne, had been released My ship was commandeered, and I
   was charged with piracy. I was put into the Tower immediately,
   and then taken to Klink Prison.
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   "While imprisoned, Haamich Wynn came to see me."
   Smokey, whose eyes were intent on the magistrate, missed
   Brandon's scowl. "When I would not agree to marry him," she
   went on, "he grew furious and cut my hair off at the neck."
   Although the crowd was quieter now, everyone seemed to
   be talking. Smokey could not read the judge's face, so she
   waited, still gripping the railing with all her strength.
   "What have you to say to these charges, Lord Lynne?"
   Smokey's whole body stiffened on these words. He was
   here; he was actually here! Smokey's gaze flew to Brandon's,
   whose eyes, amazingly enough, seemed to be telling her to
   trust him. She prayed again and tried to stay calm, but her
   heart pounded in her chest.
   "As you can see," a mocking voice spoke, "I have no such
   cut on my face."
   Smokey turned slowly at the sound of the familiar voice.
   She stared into the pirate's face and felt stunned. He was the
   same in everyway; handsome, arrogant, and seemingly bigger
   than life, except that his scar was missing. Smokey stared at
   him, but he ignored her. She turned back to the j judge after just
   a moment, wondering if she might be losing her mind
   "So you deny all such allegations that you have been a
   pirate?"
   Darrell Lynne laughed expansively. "I guarantee you, I
   have no need to steal from anyone, and as for pressing my
   attentions on this woman," the huge man's face was sneering
   as he looked at the back of Smokey, "I assure you my tastes run
   to women of beauty and grace--English women!" he emphasized
   at the end.
   Smokey felt utterly defeated Why wasn't Brandon saying
   anything? She tried to read his face as he too looked at the
   pirate, but it gave nothing away.
   "Do you hold to your story, Miss Simmons?"
   'Yes, sir, I do. I don't know why he doesn't have a scar, but I
   did fight him and I did cut his face."
   "Would you be willing to prove that?" the Judge asked her.
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   This time it was Brandon's turn to stiffen. He feared something
   outrageous like this would occur, but to refuse the idea
   would surely hang her. Brandon stayed quiet long enough to
   pray for Dallas' swift arrival and then spoke.
   "What did you have in mind, your worship?"
   "Why, a duel, of course. If Mi 
					     					 			ss Simmons is as adept as she
   says, she will surely be willing to display her skill."
   Brandon glanced at Smokey to find she did not seem as
   stunned as he felt, and wondered if she understood what was
   about to happen. Brandon knew he had to keep control of this.
   "My client accepts on one condition, sir--that I be allowed
   to fight her."
   "So that you can go easy on her, Lord Hawkesbury?"
   "The duel will commence before his worship's very eyes,
   and you alone will be the judge."
   "Done!" Judge Pinkerton announced with satisfaction.
   "This court will recess for 15 minutes so foils can be gathered"
   Brandon came for Smokey then, leading her though the
   noisy crowd and back to the anteroom. Once inside he said
   only one thing.
   "Resign yourself to the truth, Smokey. I wish it were otherwise,
   but the duel we fought at Bracken wilt feel like child-play
   after today. Dallas is not yet here, and I'm afraid that nothing
   else will save you."
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   "tell me about my men," Smokey asked Brandon, who
   blinked at her in surprise.
   He had just warned her how difficult their duel was going
   to be, and she asked about her men. Brandon stalled by giving
   her some more water, frustrated that he hadn't thought to
   bring her some food. She was still very shaky.
   "You did say they were released, didn't you?"
   Brandon was brought abruptly back to the present. "Yes.
   I'd been working for a couple of days on their case, and it was
   finally decided that you were the one they were after.
   "I couldn't get comfortable until they were out. It wouldn't
   do much good to have you released without your crew."
   "And you believe I'll be released?"
   "Yes."
   Smokey sighed. "Where was his scar, Brandon?"
   Brandon opened his mouth, but the guarding constable
   knocked and entered. Just minutes later Smokey found herself
   back in the courtroom. Her eyes met the seething gaze of
   Haamich Wynn, and Smokey began to tremble as she had done
   when she'd been locked in the cell.
   She was still shaking when the guard led her to the open
   area of the courtroom and held the foil for her hand Her heart
   sank when she grasped the weapon. It felt as if it weighed a
   hundred pounds.
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   Smokey suddenly realized the room was deathly still. She
   glanced up to find every eye in the court upon her, and she
   hadn't even lifted her sword Brandon was in place opposite
   her, and she met his eyes, ready to tell him she couldn't do it.
   "Is that doubt I see in your eyes, Miss Simmons?"
   From where the strength came, Smokey knew not, but her
   chin lifted and so did her foil. Brandon cried "engarde," and
   their foils met.
   Occupants of the room barely breathed as they watched
   Lord Hawkesbury's immediate attack. He came at Smokey
   without mercy. She countered every move, years of training
   overcoming her weakness. Judge Pinkerton came to his feet,
   absentmindedly dragging the wig from his head as the opponents
   danced around each other, both trying to gain the
   advantage.
   Using the move that had wiped the smile from Brandon's
   face the first time they dueled, Smokey cut his coat. It was to be
   her undoing. She couldn't recover, and in a merciless downward
   stroke, Brandon flipped the foil right out of Smokey's
   grasp. The move left Smokey's arm tingling from shoulder to
   fingertips.
   Smokey was so spent at that point that she couldn't move.
   Only seconds passed before the room erupted in pandemonium.
   Everyone seemed to be talking at once, and over the
   pounding of the gavel, Haamich Wynn could be heard shouting.
   "This proves nothing! You could see how easy he was with
   her!"
   Brandon turned to the man in fury, but the door burst
   open and a commotion ensued from the rear. The occupants
   of the room finally heeded the judge's call for silence as
   Dallas Knight marched in. Wrists tied behind his back and
   preceding Dallas at the point of his sword was Haamich Wynn,
   scar and all.
   Smokey stared at the man's face in shock. His eye was
   blackened and his lip was bloody, but the resemblance to the
   man already in the room was remarkable.
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   Suddenly the first Haamich Wynn panicked. With no
   warning whatsoever, he vaulted over the railing and grabbed
   Smokey. With an arm around her throat in a choke hold, he
   dragged her back toward the judge.
   "I'll break her neck," he shouted in desperation, his eyes
   wide with panic. Smokey clawed at the arm that was cutting
   off her air, but it did no good
   "Stay back or she's dead." He continued to back toward the
   judge's podium. He was about to shout again when he stopped
   dead in his tracks. The judge, his wig in place once again, was
   holding the point of one foil in Wynn's ear. The impostor had
   never noticed as Brandon set the foils up on the stand.
   "Now release her," Pinkerton's voice was calm, "or the
   entire room will watch what we do with pirates."
   With the point pressed against his ear, the first Haamich
   Wynn grudgingly released Smokey and stood frozen in place;
   in fact everything seemed to freeze outside of Smokey, who
   crawled to safety and stayed were she was as Brandon began
   to speak.
   "The man you see before you is not Haamich Wynn. This
   man is Lawrence Lynne. The man in the rear, however, is Lord
   Darrell Lynne, alias Haamich Wynn." The crowd began to
   buzz, but Brandon continued.
   "Darrell and Lawrence are cousins who have been robbing
   us blind for nearly a year. When Darrell is in London, Lawrence
   goes into seclusion. Only when Darrell is headed out to
   sea does he contact his nearly identical cousin to cover for
   him on the streets of London. The split is 50-50 from what I
   understand, and with the success they've enjoyed, there have
   been no plans to quit."
   "Take them away," Judge Pinkerton said softly. "The case
   against Victoria Simmons is dismissed." The room exploded
   with noise and confusion.
   The guards started toward Lawrence, but with a swift
   move he leaped away from the judge's box and tried to run.
   The guards fell on him.
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   It seemed to Smokey that a fight was breaking out in every
   corner of the room, forcing her to hold her position on the
   floor. Just seconds passed before Brandon appeared before
   her. As he reached to pull her to her feet, she saw the Judge
   shouting to be heard above the fray.
   "The press will be pitiless. Bring her out through my
   chamber."
   Brandon followed without question and began to move
   Smokey forward Her head whipped back just before they left
   the courtroom, hoping for a final glimpse of Dallas. Smokey
   spotted him amid the commotion, struggling with a man on
   either side. Then just moments later, before Smokey could
   find her bearings, she was outside, lifted i 
					     					 			nto a carriage, and
   headed onto the streets of London.
   "Where to, Smokey?" Brandon asked her from his place
   across the coach.
   'The docks," she said wearily, praying as she did that
   Dallas would be all right.
   "Are you sure? I know Dallas wants to see you. Sunny is at
   our town house here in London."
   Smokey nodded "I appreciate the offer, Brandon. I would
   like to see Sunny and especially Dallas, but I need to get to the Aramis."
   "As you wish," Brandon told her, seeing that she was
   fading fast. He gave orders to his driver and settled back
   against the squabs.
   "Brandon," Smokey's voice came weakly from her seat.
   Her senses were beginning to dull, but this had to be said "In
   Klink Prison I had a cellmate. Her name is Aggie. I told her
   about Christ," Smokey's head had fallen back against the seat,
   but she forced the words from her mouth.
   "Please check on her. I didn't even get to say goodbye.
   Please go to her, pray with her. Please--"
   "I'll take care of it," Brandon told her, and Smokey let her
   eyes slide shut with a sigh. She wasn't aware of the way the
   driver used back streets to avoid being followed or of Brandon
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   himself, who was determined to get her to her ship safely,
   even if he had to lay down his own life.
   They stopped 30 minutes later. Smokey had been sound
   asleep for most of that time and was not aware that her ship
   was finally in sight. Not until someone called her name did
   she come out of the dream she had been having about sitting
   at Willa's kitchen table.
   "Smokey," the voice grew louder. When someone shook
   her by the shoulder, she opened her eyes.
   "Darsey?"
   "It's me, lass."
   "Is Willa here?"
   "No, but if you come aboard theAramis, we can sail home
   and see her."
   "I can go home?" Smokey asked with childish wonder, just
   before she began to sob. Her hands covered her face, and
   amid her harsh weeping she was hardly aware of the way
   Brandon lifted her from the carriage and tenderly handed her
   to her first mate.
   A crowd that included newsmongers who had been keeping
   an eye on theAramis was swiftly converging upon them.
   Smokey's crew was there to surround her and to take care of
   anyone overly zealous for a story. In an effort to see them
   safely up the gangplank, Brandon's own coachmen climbed
   down and assisted in the fray.
   With no time wasted, Darsey carried Smokey to her cabin.
   He knew that Scully was already preparing a bath, but when