Chapter Three-A Servant's Rise (Part III); London; 1846

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Clementia was doing the laundry.

         "SERVANT! WHY ARE YOU TALKING TO VAMPIRES?", yelled Lady Margaret Dewhurst. She was talking to Father Daniel Markham.

          "What do you mean, M'Lady? There's no Vampires at the Manor", she asked. She wore a black colored frilly gown, black colored sleeves on her arms, and black colored boots on her small feet.

           "And who gave you those boots...And gown?", Lady Margaret Dewhurst asked. She stared at the servant girl.

             "A present from Lady Dresmina Daemonim, M'Lady. I served her at The Shaking Blood Inn, where I work at night for Lady Vivica DeMaer", Clementina answered.

              "You serve only me", Lady Margaret Dewhurst said.

              "M'Lady, I get low wages. You only pay me £2 M'Lady. That is low. Lady Daemonim pays £10 for laundry, and meals. Sadly, I will leave your employ if you can't pay me higher wages, M'Lady", Clementia said.

                 "But, I don't have any servant girls at the Manor-", Lady Margaret Dewhurst said.

                  "I'm sorry M'Lady. But I am leaving", Clementia said.

                  And she grabbed her black colored suitcases, and clothes. As well as boots. And, after giving Lady Margaret Dewhurst, a letter of leaving Dewhurst Manor, she left the Lady crying in her private chambers.

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