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Authors: Gina Lamm
Tags: #Romance, #Literature & Fiction, #United States, #Regency, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Time Travel
beamed ceiling. He should not be disappointed at her
absence. He should not think of her at all. But he was,
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and he did, and he could not resist searching the nearby
corridor for her.
The doorknob squeaked softly as he twisted it.
“Miss Ramsey?” His whisper echoed down the long
hall.
There was no answer.
You
shame
yourself,
his mind seemed to chastise him.
Mind
your
duties. The chit is about her tasks, as well she
should be.
With his rationality restored, Avery turned and
marched down the main stairs toward the butler’s pantry.
Mrs. Harper and Smythe must be informed of His
Grace’s journey and of the dowager’s rout. The Duke of
Granville’s ancient mother did not entertain often, but
when she chose to do so, it was a highlight of the ton.
Most people lived in fear of the dowager, and rightly so.
But they also desperately sought her good opinion. If she
was entertaining, there would be such a crush that the
servants of two households would be a necessity, not a
luxury.
The timing, however, was less than ideal. If Miss
Ramsey were to commit an error in service at the
dowager’s home, more than her own position would be
at stake.
Avery’s blood chilled as he rounded the corridor and
knocked on the door to the butler’s pantry. The dowager
had been known to have unsatisfactory servants tossed
into prison for the merest offense. There was not much
time for Miss Ramsey to learn to serve properly.
“Enter,” Smythe called.
Avery made a vow as he entered the small room. He
must do his best to prepare her for the morrow. Whether
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he thought her mad or merely a dreamer, she could not
last in Newgate.
She’d not go on his watch.
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The bucket of ashes was freaking heavy. Leah thunked it
down on the top step, breathing heavily as she eyed the
long back stairway to the servant’s hall downstairs.
Take
the
bucket
to
the
kitchens
to
dump
it
out. Grab a
broom and go back upstairs. Sweep the dressing room, then dust
it, then put the carpet back. Set the fire, however the hell you
do that.
The list of chores swirled in her head, weighing her
down, and she gripped the banister to stop herself from
tipping forward.
The last thing she needed was a tumble downstairs.
How did anyone remember this ridiculous list of stuff
to do? No wonder all these servants were so pissy. Their
brains were overworked as well as their bodies.
Leaning sideways to ease the crink in her back, Leah
let her eyes flutter closed. If only she’d had a couple
hours more sleep, then maybe she’d be sharp enough to
handle the enormity of this job.
A heavy metallic clang ripped her eyes open, and
she watched dumbfounded as the formerly full bucket
bounced down the stairs, scattering ash and dust in all
directions.
Whirling, she caught a glimpse of a too- large mobcap
and dark skirts disappearing into a nearby bedroom.
That
little
snot.
With Henrietta’s name poised in an angry roar on her
lips, Leah charged toward the door after her.
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“Ramsey! Whatever have you done, you clumsy
girl?” Mrs. Harper’s voice stopped Leah short. Wincing,
she turned and rubbed suddenly sweaty palms down her
skirt. The housekeeper glared up at her from the bottom
of the stairs.
“Mrs. Harper, I’m so sorry about that. I’d set it down
for a second, and someone ran by and tipped it over,”
Leah explained lamely. “I didn’t— ”
“Blaming your faults on others will not be tolerated
in this household. Sweep up these stairs at once.” With a
disdainful sniff, Mrs. Harper disappeared into the kitchens.
Longingly eyeing the door Henrietta had disappeared
into, Leah trudged down the ashy stairs. Her morning had
started out so promising, with that delicious ducal smile.
How had it plummeted into drudgery so damn fast?
Watching her heroes in movies was proving to be
much easier than trying to win one in real life.
Grabbing a broom from the kitchen cupboard, Leah
returned and started sweeping up Henrietta’s mess. The
repetitive motions gave her more than enough time to
think about home.
Pawpaw had been so insistent that she find her
guy and get married. What was his game? Rounding
up a largish pile of ash, she bit her lip and recounted
all the doctor visits he’d had in the past year. There
weren’t many, certainly not enough to cause her to
be concerned.
So why was he so adamant that she not be alone?
What did he know that Leah didn’t?
With the ashes returned to the bucket, and Leah
sweaty, tired, and confused, she dumped them into the
bin and headed back upstairs to finish the duke’s dressing
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room. She’d have plenty of time to try to analyze
Pawpaw when she got back. And if things kept going as
well as they had been, she might just give up and dive
through the mirror tomorrow. God, that made her sound
like a damn weenie. She stiffened her spine. She’d never
met a challenge she intended to back down from, and
this wouldn’t be the one to take her down.
“Ramsey?”
Damn it, she was really getting fucking tired of that
Q- tip’s haughty way of saying her name. Leah stopped
on the third stair and turned. “Yes, Mrs. Harper?”
“The dowager duchess is hosting a rout tomorrow
evening. You will help serve.” The old bat didn’t
look happy about it, but she delivered the order with
aplomb anyway.
Leah nodded politely. “Yes, ma’am.”
A thread of interest wound through Leah as she
continued mounting the stairs. Serve at a real duchess’s
party? See the glittering lords and ladies of the
ton
?
When the realization slammed through her, she
missed a step. Clutching at the banister to prevent a fall,
she gasped.
The dowager. The duke’s mother. Holy crap, the
woman must have danced with Methuselah. How was
she still alive?
Leah righted herself and rounded the landing. Maybe
she’d been wrong about the duke’s age. If his mother was
alive, then he had to be fairly young, right? Maybe he
had one of those aging diseases that made you look a lot
older than you were.
She entered the dressing room and started sweeping.
She had to be careful, but this could be a very good
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opportunity to impress the duke and learn more about
him. This could work.
Maybe her fairy tale would have a happy ending
after all.
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Ten
Breakfast was a long and tiring three hours later.
Cook set a bowl in front of Leah without a word.
Apparently breakfast was lukewarm oatmeal- like gruel.
Leah poked at the gelatinous mass with her spoon. It
jiggled alarmingly, reminding Leah of that old B horror
movie about the blob.
The
Oatmeal
that
Ate
London! Run
for your lives!
“Oh boy,” she said beneath her breath. Clearly she
hadn’t gotten enough sleep.
“Ramsey, is the food not to your liking?” The
housekeeper’s brows had climbed to her hairline. The
other maids had filled in the empty seats around Leah,
and Henrietta especially looked pleased at Mrs. Harper’s
attitude. The little viper was really getting under Leah’s
skin. She’d have to think about how to get back at her
for the ash bucket. That had been a prank worthy of
Leah’s best retaliation.
“No, no,” Leah laughed uncomfortably. “It looks
delicious.” She took a big bite and nearly gagged at the
too- thick texture. Blinking back tears, she swallowed the
muddy- tasting gruel as quick as she could.
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“See that you finish it all.” Mrs. Harper watched her
like a skinny, cotton- headed hawk.
Leah nodded weakly. It was a good thing she could
stand to lose a few pounds. On this diet, she’d be lucky
to keep anything down.
The scraping of a chair near the end of the table
brought her watery gaze upward. Avery nodded politely
as he sat and began eating with refined gusto. Hmph.
Must be an acquired taste.
A swig of lukewarm tea helped clear the gluey taste
from her mouth, and the chatter at the table picked up
shortly thereafter.
“Her Grace’s routs are always such fun,” Sarah was
giggling to Teresa across the table. “All those posh lords
and ladies.”
“And their dresses, blimey,” Teresa said, her pale
face long with dreamy reverie. “I’d love to be puffed
off like that.”
“You?” Henrietta snorted. “A bony figure like yours
would ruin those fancy clothes.”
Teresa looked down into her lap dejectedly.
Leah resisted the urge to kick Henrietta’s shin under
the table. Instead, she opted for a more polite approach.
“I think you have a great complexion, Teresa. What
do you use on your skin?” Leah swallowed another bite
of gruel in the ensuing silence. Apparently they hadn’t
expected her to speak.
“Me mum would mix rosewater and cream, and
apply it to her face. She let me do it too, when I was
older and we could afford it.” Teresa smiled down at
her bowl. “It makes me skin softer. I do it whenever I
can, even now.”
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“Vanity is a sin,” Mrs. Harper admonished. “You’ll
cease this immediately.”
Teresa’s face went bone- white. “Oh no, Mrs. Harper,
I didn’t mean…”
“You’ll do as you’re told in this household.” Mrs.
Harper’s chair scraped back. “The very thought of a maid
taking such pains with her appearance is disgraceful. You
are to be neat, pressed, and present yourself as a servant
of His Grace, but to give yourself such a treatment is well
above your station.”
“Yes, Mrs. Harper,” Teresa whispered.
“You’d all do well to remember that.”
With a glare at Leah, the housekeeper left the table.
The three footmen followed at her direction, leaving
Leah with the maids and Avery. All the females at
the table turned distrustful eyes on Leah, with the
exception of Teresa, who had tears tracking down her
pale cheeks.
“Teresa, I’m so sorry,” Leah said. God, she felt like
shit. “I just wanted to give you a compli— ”
“You’re poison, you are.” Henrietta stood, her lips
pursed in disapproval, much like Mrs. Harper’s had been.
“You intended to cause that trouble for poor Teresa,
hoping that you can replace her as the upper housemaid.
We’ll none of us have aught to do with you.” At her
beckoning gesture, the other girls followed, including the
still- sniffling Teresa.
Leah leaned forward with a groan, plastering her
forehead against the rough top of the dining table. This
was
so
not going well.
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Avery stared down into his bowl, unwilling— no, unable,
if he were to be honest with himself— to look at Leah.
He should have spoken. He should have defended her
against the false accusations that Henrietta had hurled
on her. But how could he, when he knew that casting
himself as her savior would harm her even further?
A movement drew his gaze as she sat up and glared at
him. “Thanks for saving me there, cowboy.”
Leah’s shoved her chair back to stand. He shoved
another bite into his mouth to prevent having to reply.
She left the dining room without another word, and
Avery stared at her departing back as if his regretful gaze
alone could atone for his lack of action.
He was no gentleman. Never had been, by birth or
by breeding. Did that excuse him? His mother’s voice,
echoing in his head from beyond her too- early grave,
said not.
No matter what it cost
him
, he could have borne it to protect her. But how could he subject her to the jibes
and taunts that would surely follow his public declaration
of loyalty to the girl? She could have no way of knowing