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Venetia still frets about her decision to marry Matthew. It is not only that she is pregnant—getting married in a church seems inappropriate to her—but also that she is not certain how Matthew feels about her. She loves him, but she does not know if he is going ahead with the marriage because he loves her—or because he feels obligated.
Diana is overcome with grief and with guilt. She believes that Robin’s death is her fault, that her desire to keep him close and her negligence in ridding the winter garden of poisonous plants is to blame. Cynthia confronts her, claiming that she is neglecting her duties and her own care in the selfishness of her grieving.
Cynthia’s words reach Diana, at least momentarily. When Stella brings Diana’s supper (she has not been eating, but the housekeeper cajoles her to try), Diana asks about Bobby. Stella says that Bobby has been mostly silent, retreating into himself. After Stella leaves, Diana begins to cry.
Venetia has lost track of time: She is confined to Highbury House after losing her pregnancy in the gardens. Though the doctor attempts to soothe her by saying she might yet be able to bear children, Venetia mourns the loss of her daughter—as well as the forfeiture of her professional and personal reputation.
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