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Laurence noted in the weeks afterwards that Riley seemed awkward and uncomfortable around both himself and Harcourt.  He assumed that this was due to embarrassment over the quarrel.  However, shortly after the the Allegiance reached Cape Town, Harcourt was forced by frequent bouts of nausea to inform the other aviators that she was pregnant.  When asked, she freely shared the information that Riley was the father, but neither she nor the other aviators considered it necessary to inform Riley.   
 
Laurence noted in the weeks afterwards that Riley seemed awkward and uncomfortable around both himself and Harcourt.  He assumed that this was due to embarrassment over the quarrel.  However, shortly after the the Allegiance reached Cape Town, Harcourt was forced by frequent bouts of nausea to inform the other aviators that she was pregnant.  When asked, she freely shared the information that Riley was the father, but neither she nor the other aviators considered it necessary to inform Riley.   
  
Laurence took a somewhat different view of the matter, assuming that the liaison had occurred at Riley's instigation (probably not the case, based on later remarks by Riley) and that the naval captain had both responsibilities and rights in the matter.  However, before Laurence could speak to Riley, a British party including both Laurence and Harcourt, among others, was captured by the Tswana dragon [[Kefentse]] and brought as captives to [[Mosi-oa-Tunya]].   
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Laurence took a somewhat different view of the matter, assuming that the liaison had occurred at Riley's instigation and that the naval captain had both responsibilities and rights in the matter.  However, before Laurence could speak to Riley, a British party including both Laurence and Harcourt, among others, was captured by the Tswana dragon [[Kefentse]] and brought as captives to [[Mosi-oa-Tunya]].   
  
 
By the time Temeraire, Lily and [[Dulcia]] rescued the party - which included Dulcia's captain [[Chenery]] - two things had happened.  Harcourt's pregnancy had begun to show, and the Tswana forces had embarked on a plan to end the slave-trade by driving the Europeans from Africa.  The three dragons with their captains and crews arrived in Cape Town just in time to cover the evacuation of the European residents aboard the Allegiance, where it did not take Riley long to realize that his liaison with Harcourt had had consequences.
 
By the time Temeraire, Lily and [[Dulcia]] rescued the party - which included Dulcia's captain [[Chenery]] - two things had happened.  Harcourt's pregnancy had begun to show, and the Tswana forces had embarked on a plan to end the slave-trade by driving the Europeans from Africa.  The three dragons with their captains and crews arrived in Cape Town just in time to cover the evacuation of the European residents aboard the Allegiance, where it did not take Riley long to realize that his liaison with Harcourt had had consequences.
  
Like Laurence, Riley assumed that he had rights and responsibilities in the matter of Harcourt's child.  Determined not to be "an outrageous scrub", he tried to do what was, by his standards, the right thing: he asked Harcourt to marry him, promising her that his family would do "all that is proper."  He even went so far as to arrange with the former governor of Cape Town that the governor's wife should "receive" Harcourt into society - that is, provide a sort of social sponsorship - which would "make everything easy" for Harcourt in Britain.
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Determined not to be "an outrageous scrub", Riley tried to do what was, by his standards, the right thing: he asked Harcourt to marry him, promising her that his family would do "all that is proper."  He even went so far as to arrange with the former governor of Cape Town that the governor's wife should "receive" Harcourt into society - that is, provide a sort of social sponsorship - which would "make everything easy" for Harcourt in Britain.
  
 
Harcourt, of course, refused.  Her fellow aviators regarded Riley's behaviour as quixotic at best and harassing at worst, with Chenery muttering ominously about "working on" the naval captain.   
 
Harcourt, of course, refused.  Her fellow aviators regarded Riley's behaviour as quixotic at best and harassing at worst, with Chenery muttering ominously about "working on" the naval captain.   

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