by
Jackie J
It
was late afternoon when the carriage pulled into the grounds of Sandowns and
having removed the pram with little Raymond inside Annabella smoothed down his
blanket.
“I
will not come inside Emily, I will go back to our cottage to see Raymond and
tell him the news, I am sure it will be as much of a shock to him as it is to
me, I still cannot believe it, me a lady?”
Emily
forced a smile she felt relieved, cleansed in some strange way but would have
to tell her mother what she had done and was not looking forward to that.
“Yes,
yes of course Annabella, it’s all true, what I have told you, I will see you in
the morning, wear that pretty dress again, not your uniform, you won’t be
needing that again will you?”
Annabella stumbled from a halted curtsy, that was going to be a hard habit to break, she had curtsied to most others for as long has she had known.
“Sorry
Emily, I don’t know how I am going to cope, I really don’t”
Both
girls went their separate ways, Annabella back to her humble cottage and Emily
inside the hall to face her mother.
Lady
Hogarth hearing her daughter speaking with Mrs Scripts in the hallway put down
the chronical she was reading and turned to face the door. She was pleased her
daughter had returned from London having much to discuss with Emily concerning
her preposterous intentions that she had written in her letter, her intention
to emancipate maid Annie.
Emily
entered the parlour rather sheepishly unsure how to explain to her mother what
she had done.
“So,
you have returned from London young lady, have you been to Buckshire or did you
come straight here?”
Emily
took a sip of her sherry.
“I
came here, I hate it at Buckshire manor, you know I do, anyway that’s over
now.”
Maud
looked at her daughter questioningly
“Over,
over, what do you mean, not that nonsense you wrote in your letter, about
Annie?”
Emily
gulped down her sherry.
“You
might want one of these yourself mother, I have done it, what I said I would in
the letter, I have told Annie, Annabella, everything. I met with her this
afternoon.”
The
colour drained from Maud’s face her anger unsuppressed.
“WHAT,
WHAT you stupid girl, without speaking to me first, what have you done, we will
be ruined?”
Emily
told her mother how she had met with Annabella and told her everything. Maud
sat grim faced listening to her daughter.
“Annabella
knew nothing of her past life before entering service at Sandowns. Some strange
dreams but that was all. Annabella had shown no anger or animosity towards me.
She had no recollection of her father or indeed her stepmother the countess. It
was as if I was telling her about some other person not her. No matter how hard
I tried to prompt her memory, even with things we did when we were children,
she could recall nothing. That drug induced coma you put her in stole
everything from her. I told her that it was herself who wanted to be a maid,
showed her the document she had signed for her housekeeper. How you had helped
her live out her fantasy, for me to take over her life, everything was done to
protect the Buckshire wealth. After recovering from her illness, I explained
how her mind closed to her past and, knowing she would be safe at Sandown’s,
you kept her for your maid given that is what she wanted. She even said that
she wished I had not told her, that she was happy as she was, but must think of
her son.
Maud
poured herself a drink and refilled Emily’s glass.
“Well
Emily that is Interesting, very interesting so all Annie knows about her past
life is what you have told her, and she believed you. Well I hope you are
pleased with yourself, when she considers what you have told her, when she
comes to her senses, which I am sure she will, realises what we have done to
her, with her, I doubt she will be as understanding as you seem to think.”
Annie
made her way slowly back to her cottage, her mind wrestling with what Miss
Annabella, Emily, her cousin, had told her, it was beyond comprehension. Try as
she might she could remember nothing, nothing at all of being anyone other than
who she was? Why had she been told this now, for almost three years she had
been kept a maid at Sandowns? She had seen the evidence, she had asked to be a
maid, turned her back on her wealth, Emily taking her place to be the Miss
Annabella that she had been? Emily had been contrite and sincere telling her
that her Aunt agreed to be her Mistress, it is what she wanted. The illness she
remembered her illness, well recovering from it, but before that, nothing of
what Emily had told her, just an empty void.
Back
in her home Annie fed and settled her baby and waited for Raymond to return
from his days work with Rodrick, what was she going to tell him, how was she
going to tell him? She was not the maid he thought her to be but the heiress to
a fortune, the Buckshire manor fortune according to Emily? Changed into her
more normal clothes she prepared the nights meal and sat by the fireside
waiting for the men’s return.
There
was an obvious nervousness about Annie sat eating her food and with the table
cleared the reason for her unease became clear. Raymond and Rodrick stared in
silence at what they had been told. Annie had never withheld anything and there
was no doubting what she had struggled to tell them, as how implausible it was.
Annie the girl Raymond loved was not the maid he knew her to be but hidden
within was Miss Annabella Montgomery the heiress to Buckshire manor. Annie was
in tears fearful of Raymond’s reaction, but she need not have worried his arms
were soon wrapped around her in a loving embrace.
“Annie
you poor thing how could they have done this to you, such wickedness, to have
you for a maid all this time knowing who you really were, surely they should
have helped you not conspired to enslave you, steal your life.”
Annie
sobbed.
“But
I am happy with my life, with you and baby Raymond, being a maid, it is all I
know, how can I be a lady, how can I, how? I have tried to remember, the things
Emily told me, but I can’t, I can’t. Why has Emily told me all this now, why?
Rodrick
tossed some more logs onto the fire.
“Well
she is obviously not as wicked as her Mother, that lady Hogarth she as a lot to
answer for, that’s for sure and all done because it’s what you wanted, they
say. They took advantage of you girl, stole your inheritance, mark my words
that is what this was about. Now this girl who took your life, masquerading as
you, has developed a conscience, can’t live with herself, that’s what she told
you isn’t it, wants to atone for what she has done.
Rodrick
sat back at the table and took hold of Annie’s hands looking into her worried
teary eyes.
“So,
what are you going to do about this, like you say you must think of young
Raymond, is he to be a woodsman or an Earl?”
Annie
clung to Raymond.
“I
don’t know, I just don’t know, Emily wants me to meet her tomorrow.”
Raymond
gently eased Annie for his embrace and stood by the fire.
“Emily,
Miss Annabella, the times she has been here, like butter would not melt in her
mouth, well I know what I would do with her, when you are to be restored to
your rightful position, like you should be. Yes, she will atone alright that’s
for sure.”
Rodrick
could she how troubled Annie was.
“Look,
it’s getting late, we have the overgrown copse to trim out tomorrow, why don’t
you two get to bed and sleep on it, it will all seem clearer in the morning.
There
was little sleep once into bed, Annie and Raymond spoke into the small hours.
Raymond did not agree with some of the things Annie proposed and neither did
Annie agree entirely with Raymond’s suggestion’s, but they eventually found a
consensus on what they should do, and an agreement was reached. One thing they
both agreed on from the outset. They were very much in love and whatever
happened, it could and would never change that.
Morning
came and Annie was up and about with her usual routines. Little Raymond washed,
dressed, fed, and laid in his pram. Breakfast on the table and when breakfast
was finished, and the plates cleared, Rodrick and Raymond were both ready for
their days work. Raymond smiled at Annie.
“You
are sure you don’t want me to come with you, I will, give those two a piece of
my mind.”
Annie
walked to Raymond and kissed his cheek.
“No,
like we agreed I will go alone, I will see you at supper.”
Annie
was not wearing the new dress she had worn the previous day like Emily had
suggested and chuckled tying the tapes of a clean apron around her before
slipping on her cap. Would this be the last time she would wear this uniform,
she pondered.
It
was a few minutes before six and Annie made her way into the kitchens of the
manor to help prepare breakfast for Lady Hogarth just like she had done for as
long as she could remember.
Mrs
Scripts, oblivious to who her maid actually was, fussed with the trays noting
that her maid was somewhat distracted.
“No
butter knife Annie? Come one shape yourself, get that tray set Mistress will be
waiting with Miss Annabella.”
Annie
curtsied and smiled.
“Sorry
Mrs Scripts, on my way.”
Maud
was still seething for what Emily had done and was not looking forward to
having all her scheming and connivance unravelled. The victim of her plotting
would be coming to meet with Maud and Emily later in the morning and she was
dreading what would follow from that.
When
Annie appeared in the doorway wearing her pristine uniform, breakfast tray in
hand and laying her respectful curtsy Maud and Emily looked on with surprised
expressions.
Annie
laid the breakfasts in front of lady Hogarth and Emily in her normal
fashion. Toast, butter and preserve
placed between them Annie pouring tea for both.
Emily
looked quizzically at Annabella, what was she doing, why was she here, and
dressed in her uniform? Why is she not wearing that lovely dress that she wore
yesterday after all she had told her about who she really was?
Having
served the breakfasts Annie stood back.
“Aunt
Maud, Emily, I have considered all that was told to me yesterday, what you have
done with me these past years. Enjoy your breakfasts and we should meet in the
parlour when you have finished. Ring the servants call bell when are ready.”
Looking
directly at Emily Annabella smiled and curtsied
“Until
later then.”
Maud
and Emily watched their maid turn and stride out of the dining room before
turning to each other. Maud picked up her tea and took a sip
“Well,
what do you make of that Emily? Perhaps I am to keep my maid after all.”
Emily
could not understand, she had told her cousin to dress like she had for the
meeting yesterday and definitely not still wearing her uniform, and serving
breakfast and the curtsy?
“I
don’t understand mother I really don’t. No doubt we will know more when we
speak with her later?”
It
was Gwen who returned to clear table and, having retired to the parlour Emily
rang the servants call bell and Emily and her mother waited for Annabella to
join them. They did not have to wait long Annabella entered the parlour still
dressed in her uniform and stood by the doorway but there was no curtsy.
There
was tension and Emily could see her cousin was nervous and stood from her
chair.
“Annabella
come in won’t you, take a seat here next to me.”
Annabella
took her seat and fussed with her apron. She had rehearsed what she was going
to say, what she had agreed with Raymond and turned to Maud.
“Well
Auntie Maud, this is the strangest of situations, Emily told me everything
yesterday and I am still finding it hard to believe, I really am, and like I
told Emily, I can remember nothing of what I was told, hard as I try I cannot.
I only know of being here at Sandowns being your maid. Buckshire manor, my
father, my stepmother the life I once had I recall nothing, it is a blank.”
Maud
smiled at this confession.
“Indeed,
well this is what you wanted Annabella, what I provided for you, the position
of a maid in my household. It has not been easy for me always knowing who you
really are or should I say were. It was never meant to last, you were to tell
me when you wished to leave, but you never did. You became ill and when you
recovered you had suffered total amnesia. I am sorry to admit but you had
become an excellent maid and, well, I got used to your service. With Emily
having taken your place and you being content here at Sandowns, selfish I know
but, why shouldn’t things continue and they have, that is until Emily decided
you should be told, who you are, who you were.”
Annabelle
listened to her Aunt, much the same as what Emily had told her.
“Indeed,
and the inheritance Emily told me about, no doubt that was another reason to
keep me for your maid.”
Maud
looked indignant and continued to paint herself to be Annabella’s saviour
rather than her enslaver.
“Inheritance
let me tell you, that wicked stepmother of yours was the one chasing your
inheritance. She was the one who had her housekeeper demean you, turn your,
what some may have considered a harmless fantasy, into something very, very
real. You will know from what Emily told you, your father was my brother, I was
not going to let that gold -digging witch steal the family’s wealth and have
you for her maid. When I found you in the clutches of the housekeeper and an ex
maid and discovered what they had done to you, I wanted to put an end to the
nonsense but you begged me to continue being a maid, my maid, for me to be your
Mistress. That I should be custodian of your inheritance, which I have done.
Yes, I have used my brother’s wealth and why not, I have taken care of you have
I not, given you much more than a common maid would expect.”
Annabella
was feeling the repressed anger she had within her dissipating. Her Aunt, like
Emily had told her, had only sought to protect her from others, especially her
stepmother, this Countess, who according to Emily had already paid a price for
her planned treachery, but in truth, it would seem protecting Miss Annabella
from herself.
Annabella
glanced at Emily then back to Maud.
“But
what about my father, who I have no recollection of, when he was dying when he
died, why did you not tell me I should have known.”
Maud
looked concerned but knowing Annabella would have no grasp of the chronology of
events spoke again with a degree of indignation.
“Really,
so soon after your illness with no memory of your father? expose Emily to be an
imposter, let that grabbing, adulterous Countess take everything? What do you
think she would have done with you then? Would you have been looked after, like
you have been here at Sandowns?”
Annabella
had been told everything by Emily the previous day, but the way her Aunt spoke,
Annabella was realising, but for her Aunt and Emily, things could have been
much worse for her.
“Aunt,
whilst I did not think this before, when Emily confessed what you had done with
me, from how you have now explained, I can only except you were initially
acting in Miss Annabella’s best interests although I still suspect also in your
own. However, but for Emily’s
conscience, you would have continued this deceit, your own words just now, not
the act of a concerned aunt that you seek to portray is it? This would be seen
by most to be embezzlement on a grand scale.
Emily
had remained silent up to this point but sat forward in her chair.
“Annabella,
what is done is done, my mother and I have told you everything that happened we
must look to the future, your future.”
Annabella
sighed.
“My
future, I am a maid it is all I know all I have ever known. Like I have said I
have no recollection of being anything other than who I am. You tell me I was a
lady, that I looked like you, dressed like you, spoke like you Emily, but
choose to be a common maid and had a housekeeper and maid train me to be such.
Accepted for you to take my place and my name and knowingly and willingly
signed myself into the service of this household, the household of my aunt. So
yes Emily, the future, what future awaits this maid?”
“I
could remain a maid here at Sandowns, but knowing now what I do, that will be
impossible, I am sure you agree. Seek retribution perhaps through the courts
but what a tale that would be. No, there is another way for you Emily and you Aunt
Maud to deliver my emancipation, let me explain how things will be.”
So little Arthur is now little Raymond?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Jackie, Camille or anyone proof reads this stuff before it is posted?
...there's obviously been a new addition to the family - do try to keep up!
DeleteThe sleeping giant, maid Annie, has been awakened and seek emancipation. Can this be possible? Tutor Carol Hardwick seeks to turn the situation to her advantage, but she may be undone by the reemergence of maid Annie. Can cousin Emily make amends by her confession to Annabella and how will it affect Lady Hogarth? The Countess would be dancing a jig if Maud is called to task for her sins.
ReplyDeleteRemember the narrator for the old Batman TV series?
ReplyDeleteYou're like that narrator if they got a stiffy for nonsensical maid fiction.
One has to give Anomymous above some credit, despite the pathetic gushiness and sycophancy of her prose style. It's not easy to write commentary that is a better read than the actual story.
ReplyDeleteAs a famous Brazilian footballer, I personally don't understand how so many people can have the same criticisms of this story, it's not like it has really obvious flaws that everyone can see.
ReplyDeleteAlso, using the name anonymous is cowardly.
You should be like me, Richardinho, the famous Brazilian footballer.
Perhaps Jackie J should have a go at writing a lady to footballer story, or maybe maid to footballer. She seems to like exploring improbable permutations.
DeleteOn a strictly unrelated note, I'd like to recommend a movie. I was recently rewatching Cama Adentro (The Live-In Maid), a 2004 Argentine film. The plot doesn't involve complete reversal of roles between employer and maid, but their relative reversal of fortunes is profound, and it is depicted with meticulous detail and realism. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cama_Adentro
ReplyDeleteThe different comments are a very interesting addition to the story. They vary greatly and they add new perspectives and points of view. I find them very refreshing. Ronnie.
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