hoe," she walked slowly and pulled one
arah Jane knew she should bite her tongue to avoid
oo much to expect to be able to stroll through Thurstason's strawberry fields, work and garden in peace
t the odds were against her. In only one month, she had destroyed fiv
neath her breath, she stepped
d shook them violently. She tried, with a dejected expression, to pat dry
g the metal polish as she
ith her for being able to sputte
adjacent window, and she knew at once t
ame and forcefully wrenched the door open, causing the wo
he main door, an elderly, rotund woman pushed her w
e compelled you to venture outside in this weather?" as
visit a completely reputable and decent shoemaker would be
ut you, dear girl," as she furiously wiped mud and filth
you have gone
se Harpers had been her friend, lady's maid, and mother figure. No more than she c
the slightest enjoy being spoken to like a kid, she remarked, "It w
n bright, c
off, and a "My lady
n. The empty buckets that were provided for the leaky rooms have been dropped by his hands. It was unfortunat
se already has one sick individual, which is too much.
a lot about before. Exaggeration was
rn. He has recovered from illness in the past without incident. She also thought
irritated sigh
ust to her sho
the large staircase by Mathilda, her h
giving away the unmistakable indication, "You!" She shot a rounded arm and ges
d tiny creature. "Bathwater now," she insisted, and the women hurried to get to work
son country, where it was customary to get up early and visit the strawberry fields to check on the fresh produce. Having
ch nothing was
hing kept her from accomplishing her tasks
er than three hours at a time. The house was falling apart, and because no one else was living
es, but she couldn't just sit around and weep over the house's decay. She had to take act
which, to be honest, she knew absolutely nothing about, and from discussing crop concerns with the renters. She had smiled most of these times and nodded when necessary. Even though
le spot for her hurting body. She claimed fatigue and dozed in the pool of water a
silence
t, nothin
r, just moments after her thoughts had slipped into a state of weak slee
roaching, and q
hen she heard the slow, constant sound of feet hitti
round a corne
ed the sound through t
aid to herself. As usual, she had
sure they did, and if that man wasn't her uncle, which she was also pretty sure he wasn't because he w
an with lighter breasts had joined the individual. Was tha
she tried to make out wh
Regalia House was deteriorating due to inadequate up
I need to talk to your lord right away since he is a lousy correspondent," the
cated too close t
thilda. It sounded eerily like she was strolling alongside the man. However, isn't
h expressed frustration at
him in his bedroom if I really needed to." At that moment, he stopped breathing loudly enough for her t
d judging from the sound, there app
back, quickening as t
on the tub, so tight that the s
ut perhaps if she hid beneath it, the waves
refrain! The Earl is
d before storming into
d her body feeling chilled. Before that man saw her in al
this, frustrated by the wait and s
d Lady Sarah Jane's neck, and h
thilda gave permission to show
enberg is
words. Her eyes narrowed into slits, her head
way from her chamber. After this episode, she would surely remember to lock he
hosen from the field, including blackberries, mulberries, and strawberries. Well, they would b
came a terr
one she was all
hall came a high,
ld only let out a cry like that in the event of receiving unfavorable news. And t
the death
s paperwork most likely had his name on it, desi
d focused harder as her
e an uncle or how she would have to care for herself in an
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