by Jackie J
Forgetting her general fatigue, scuffed
knuckles, broken grimy nails, sore knees and the calluses forming on her
reddened hands, Veronica had overlooked or indeed perhaps never considered two
factors that were having a significant impact on her. The common Northern dialect spoken by Lucy
and Betsy made Ronnie appear stupid at times, not fully understanding the
instructions she was being given. Her own accent was mimicked and teased
remorselessly, in the main by Lucy, especially the nervous stutter which Ronnie
just could not seem to overcome.
During the first three weeks in service Ronnie
was berated for her lack of skills but she was a quick learner and never
complained once. This impressed Mrs Robinson as the new maid's enthusiasm for her work
could not be doubted. Despite the unfamiliar physical hardship and the tormenting
and teasing she received Ronnie settled into her routines anxious to prove
herself to be a good maid and subtle changes in her character were already
becoming evident.
Miss Veronica Singleton was a confident young lady with
perfect diction. Not only was Ronnie more understanding of the Northern tongue,
whilst she spoke little, Ronnie was now shortening words, flattening vowels and
even using slang words herself. Confident? Hardly. The rigours of maid’s work,
offering deference to and being chastised by a mere maid, a cook and a head of
household all unfamiliar, she had to accept and adapt she was in their world and not her own. Ronnie,
in stark contrast to Veronica, had become a little nervous and anxious, not wanting
to make mistakes and please who she had come to accept to be her betters. The
stutter had gone probably around the same time that Betsy had dyed her hair
black for her. Ronnie thought that black hair suited her new position better
than her natural strawberry blonde.