Madelyne, I would like to speak to you in private after dinner. Speak to me about what? Madelyne demanded with a disgruntled look. Men and their horses, Duncan told her
In the novel "Honor's Splendour" by Julie Garwood, a character named Duncan requests to speak privately with Madelyne after dinner. His approach hints at an important topic that requires discretion.
However, Madelyne responds with a sense of annoyance and curiosity, questioning what the conversation will entail. Duncan's reply suggests he intends to discuss the connection between men and their horses, which may indicate a deeper theme of relationships and responsibilities within...