Friday, 29 October 2021
False Colours By Georgette Heyer Part I
When I was about 12, I went to a book fair, and bought Black Moth, the first novel by Georgette Heyer - and went on reading her books during my schooldays. One of my favourites is False Colours. It is a Regency novel, set just after Waterloo, and uses the plot of 2 identical twin brothers who swop identities. Kit Fancot, the hero, is the younger son of an earl, who has been serving in the Diplomatic service, abroad. He returns to London, believing that his twin, Evelyn who is now the Earl of Denville, is in trouble. He arrives late at night, his mother, the ditzy but charming Lady Denville, is anxious about Evelyn because he has not come back from a trip.. Kit knows that his mother is not usually a worrier, so he is surprised. Then, Lady Denville, who is pretty, youthful and very extravagant, tells him that Evelyn is engaged to a Miss Cressida Staveley, and that he is supposed to attend a dinner party at her home the following evening so he should have returned home.
On questioning his mother, Kit finds that Evelyn, who is something of a lady's man, has decided to get married, to a suitable girl. It is not a love match. He then finds that Lady Denville, who is notoriously careless with money, is in debt. Evelyn wants to get hold of his fortune in order to pay off the debts. Their father who was not sympathetic to his wife's follies with money, tied up his heir's fortune. Evelyn cannot get hold of it until he is 30 or if his uncle, Henry, who is his trustee, chooses to wind up the Trust earlier. Evelyn, concerned about his mother's debts, decides that marriage to a sensible girl like Miss Staveley would convince Henry that he is now mature. Henry would wind up the Trust and he would have the freedom to manage his estates and to pay his mother's debts.
Lady Denville is upset that her crazy spending habits have caused problems for her son but she believes that Evelyn is determined to get married. He wants to help her, and he also wants to get control of his property. He has always been keen on running the estates but because he was not given a free hand he has devoted himself to a frivolous pleasure seeking lifestyle. Kit however has his career as a budding diplomat to occupy him. To cheer his mother up, Kit says jokingly that if Evelyn does not come back, he can always pretend to be him. To his horror, Lady Denville takes his suggestion seriously and says that it could work. The 2 young men are very much alike and had changed identities before as a joke.. but Kit did not mean it seriously. She begins to persuade him. Nobody knows that he is in London... and the Staveleys don't know him well, so he could pass himself off as Evelyn for the space of a dinner party.....
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