Lady Edwina sat on the regal looking seat.
"M'Lady, you need to relax", Rebecca, the servant-maid, sighed. She pressed the comb along her Lady's red colored hair, and smoothed out her knots.
"I shall let you do as you see fit".
"Aye, M'Lady. I am honored to see you happy".
"Aye, I feel that such devotion to me is a trait that serves you well". She smiled. "Aye, I know M'Lord is not someone who lets his people down...Nor his wife".
"Aye, I know Derbyshire is old...but we're devoted to the mines...and countryside. There's a rich reward for Lords and Ladies here...and in The Forest of High Peak".
"And of the other counties?".
"I'm a Great Manchester girl, M'Lady; I'm born of tough stock".
"I'm sure you're very tough".
"Aye, now...let's get you into that red colored gown", she smiled. And, as she made sure her Lady was attended to, the sound of Church bells sounded in the middle of the town.
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To love her forever Book two
Ficción históricaLondon, England, 1817. Lady Edwina Sharpe is now married to the handsome to Lord Richard Thorne, whose regal standing in High Society is under a cloud of mystery. As she decides to further her power, other Ladies and Lords decide to show her who rea...