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admit he might actually miss the place. It was the attic of an old house, governed by Lady Eleanore. The owner had initially refused to a
t dance in the small room, but Oliver knew rain was coming. The weather changed so fast in London at that time of the y
He was going to be a valet in one of the richest families not only in entire London and England but as t
d to be punctual and meet His Lordship at exactly 10 am and he never allowed himself
he cold September morning. Oliver had one more thing to do before going to the big mansion in the richest pa
ir husbands and had no one to provide for them. Oliver had met them only o
d who welcomed Oliver in instructed him to wait for his
ould give him a kiss on the cheek. "I'm so glad t
get the chance
n the fingers of my left hand." The smile on her face stilled
hing's h
d, have you be
ad to admit that not sleeping was probably showing on his
o London." Emma complained. "I can
sound reassuring. "Are you really going there? I rece
am Lord Tennyso
d always been one of the most b
amily, she'd be the queen of many hearts and n
onl
ught away when h
ything is. Please, write
wil
sn't much newer than hi
w dress with the money
e been supporting
I shouldn't con
n't look back on us and this li
ickly. "My dear brother. " Emma said, "I'm no lady of noble origin and this
orget about you, you
me. You went
Emma. Things are differ
I have after our parents' deat
een going well,
, still not trust
ousehold now and the lady I'm tending to has been very caring. I
any arguing with Emma was futi
mise
p me from doing wh
er relent
ver
d and shoo
e he
said and he wrapped his big hands around his sister's slim figur
ll miss y
she tried to persuade him to think it
edge he didn't know when the next time he could meet her woul
merous animals, walking between people. Horses and old, moldy carriages were moving around and he waved for one. Ol
o the manor as s
ead. "I ain't getting in
l pay
take you there. They'll hang me
kets and took out
ry good sum of money. Oliver's last coins, for that matter, but nothin
for, anyway. After his close evaluation, the man said. "Right. Hop on.
iled and
et watch - 30 minut
ate of Lord Tennyson's mansion. The big Victorian gardens were bright green, with beauti
but he could recognize many of the plants did
er see any of the personnel. He was starting to get anxious he may, in fact, not make it on time, as only the front garden would take minutes to cross. The place was enormous. The manor was like five houses put together into one. Oliver counted three