"I think that's a lovely idea," Poppy exclaimed. Attending a flower show together was far more innocuous and discreet than Michael having to call on them at the Rutledge. "I'm sure that talking to Mr. Bayning will ease your worries, Amelia."
"I hope so," her sister replied, sounding unconvinced. A tiny frown pleated the space between her sister's slim brows. She turned her attention to Miss Marks. "As Poppy's chaperon, you have seen far more of this furtive suitor than I have. What is your opinion of him?"
"From what I have observed," the companion said carefully, "Mr. Bayning is well regarded and honorable. He has an excellent reputation, with no history of seducing women, spending beyond his means, or brawling in public venues. In short, he is the complete opposite of Lord Ramsay."