nd with an excuse that she wanted to run an errand for Annabel and of course, the poor maid believed her. When she saw th
e cried, her mistress had always been like that since she was young, she felt to cry in fron
lifting her head she saw Sir Thomas and immediately scrambled to
e said with a
silently as she realized that he was trying to hear the sound from the
ress before he fixated his gaze on the servant girl, he knew one thing for sure, if h
er but firmly, Eunice immediately nodde
yone in the house knew that, so she hoped above all things that he, h
study, behind the large table, and looked over the piles of books on the table helplessly. They were
e before he looked up at the maid
" Sir Thomas
she did not seize this opportunity to tell Sir Thomas about the state her mis
ll she does is cry and stay in bed, it is hard to arouse her interest in anything, my lord,
to Sir Gerim in London should have been herself, not Sir Amos. Only she knew how much this
t of this family does not mean you truly are, what right do you have to interfere with affairs
she even sent a letter to Sir Gerim, but he refused to reply or come to ask for her hand in m
as the king's guard, a man who is so engrossed with himself would never make a good husband or fa
spreading, he knew that it was just a matter of time before the so-called Sir Gerim hear
s was never something his daughter would voluntarily do, he knew his daughter was a little stubborn, but when faced with his strong resolve concerning an is
had been living a good life and so had her family because of Annabel's kindness, above that, she loved s
iting all her effort to help her mistress, she was still
er such useless advice, if she does something rash that could ruin her fut
Christopher, you should persuade her to face her future
he continues like this she would wither away and disapp
never reply, he knew this more than any other person, as he also knew the kind of man he was, but wh
g. Wasn't his daughter the mischievous girl who always hid her servant in her room
oor, then turned to the small bell that was on his left side, just within arm's
id and had rung the bell instead, could it b
y worrying the butl
her husband were over sixty years, they were older than Sir Thomas and had been with the Stuarts family for as long as one could remember. Her li
ss was what kept the whole house and servants in order, other than Eunice, who was the only one she c
ho valued biased treatment so seeing this young servant being excluded from t
only wonder if the girl had gotten herself in trouble at a
me, my lord?." t
, my daughter must not go missing before her wedding do you understand." Sir Thomas said firm
to be harsh, he wasn't going to allow his daughte