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William had woke up, sleeping quite soundly as he knew that the corridor was lined with guards. It would be, it held the family. He worried for Maudie, since she slept in the servant's quarters. She was suspected after sticking up for another, but William knew Maudie wouldn't do such a thing. She'd raised him from an infant.
His father had woke him up bright and early and gave him a talk on how to treat a woman. He hadn't really listened as he had cleaned himself and dressed himself. A Lady needed assistance in her many layers of clothing, but a Lord only needed that of his wife or mother to fix his clothes when broken. He didn't understand that, but still kept quiet.
He was sent to the study at around seven, and was sent tea from the parlour. He might need it to quench his boredom. He sipped it, sat on the singular chair behind the desk as his father stood with his hand on the top of the chair, by his ear. Every time his father began to speak, he worried they had been worked out.
As she entered, Lord Hulme was the first to speak, "Lady Rutherham, please, take a seat." He offered her the seat on the other side of the desk. It reminded William of the times he had been sent to his father's study for disobeying his tutor. "Did you sleep well?" Lord Hulme asked, aware that she didn't and wondering how she would react.
His father had woke him up bright and early and gave him a talk on how to treat a woman. He hadn't really listened as he had cleaned himself and dressed himself. A Lady needed assistance in her many layers of clothing, but a Lord only needed that of his wife or mother to fix his clothes when broken. He didn't understand that, but still kept quiet.
He was sent to the study at around seven, and was sent tea from the parlour. He might need it to quench his boredom. He sipped it, sat on the singular chair behind the desk as his father stood with his hand on the top of the chair, by his ear. Every time his father began to speak, he worried they had been worked out.
As she entered, Lord Hulme was the first to speak, "Lady Rutherham, please, take a seat." He offered her the seat on the other side of the desk. It reminded William of the times he had been sent to his father's study for disobeying his tutor. "Did you sleep well?" Lord Hulme asked, aware that she didn't and wondering how she would react.