Chapter
4
William
was expected to arrive from his visit to see relatives mid-morning and Jennifer
ensured that her maid would be kept busy. Beating the many rugs was a heavy and
monthly task, another addition to Maud’s rota.
The
last two weeks, whilst William had been away, Sam, a local farmers son, had
been attending the horses and keeping the grounds tidy. Jenny had hardly seen
him, but he had done a good job, and everything was in order.
After
taking breakfast Jennifer waited for William at his cottage situated at the end
of the drive leading up to the manor. Her timing was perfect and she did not
have to wait long seeing William step down from the coach that had brought him,
gather his case, and walk towards her.
“Hello, Jenny. Sunday’s best on a Saturday! My, you do look handsome. A new dress?”
Jennifer
blushed at the compliment, she liked William, much older in years but a true
gentleman.
“William,
I have some news for you. Can we go inside?”
There
was a dry and musty smell to the place as it’s been empty for two weeks, and
Jennifer opened windows. William set a fire in the grate.
“It’s
good to see you, Jenny. I have some news of my own, but you go first. What is
it?”
William
read the letter that Lady Summerfield had given Jennifer explaining she would
be travelling, and that Jenny would by the Mistress of the manor whilst she was
away.
William
smiled and laughed.
“Well,
that explains why you are dressed like you are, Jenny. I can still call you
Jenny, can I, Mistress?”
They
both laughed.
“Perhaps.
Miss Jennifer William, but only if there are others in earshot.”
Willian
filled a kettle and placed it over the now establishing fire.
“That’s
fine by me, Jenny. Protocols and everything. I will make us some tea to
celebrate.”
“So
how long is Lady Summerfield going to be away then? Will you be able to manage?
I read in the letter you have a new maid. That will help for sure.”
Jennifer
adjusted herself in her chair and smiled.
“Lady
Summerfield is to be away for quite some time. How long I cannot say, but quite
some time. That’s all I know. The new maid… Yes, Maud is settling in very well.
I have something to tell you about that but what is your news, William?”
William
prepared two mugs of tea which he placed on the large table and looked at
Jennifer nervously.
“Well,
I suppose you being Mistress of the manor now, Jenny, I would have to come to
you anyway. It’s my brother, the one I have been to visit. He is not going to
make it, not long left by all accounts. He owns a farm, land and all. When he
passes it will be mine. I will be a landowner, Jenny, and all that it brings. I
won’t be staying on here at Stag Head. I only came back to settle matters and then
I will be gone.”
Jennifer
felt sorry for William’s brother but so happy that William’s circumstances were
to change for the better, much better.
“William,
I am so sorry to hear about your brother and sad that you will be leaving. But
a landowner, your own farm. I am so pleased for you. Selfish, I know, but do
you have someone in mind to take over from you here?”
William
stirred the tea pot and refilled the mugs.
“I
have given that some thought Jenny, no one local I know of. Sam is handy, the
lad who stood in for me with the stabling and that, but he couldn’t handle
everything. And he will be needed at his father’s farm most of the time. The
only person that comes to mind is Walter Fairburn. I think he would jump at the
chance, what with the cottage and all. I will get him to get in touch and then you
see what you think. How is that for you?”
Jenny
smiled.
“Perfect,
William. Just perfect.”
William
took a poker to the fire.
“So,
Jenny, this new maid. You said you had something to tell me?”
Jennifer
sipped on her tea.
“Oh,
it’s nothing William. So, when are you leaving?”
William
took a sharp intake of breath.
“I
am sorry, Jenny, but this evening, I have booked my return ticket, I need to
get back to look after my brother.”
This
would save some difficult explaining about maid Maud, Jennifer feigned concern.
“Oh,
so sudden, William! But yes, your brother needs you. If you could ask Sam to
continue looking after things before you go, that will be helpful and hopefully
this Walter fellow will be in contact soon.”
William
laughed when Jenny mentioned a reference, he would not be needing that now. It
was agreed that Jennifer would forward monies outstanding, and Jennifer
promised to visit William when his situation was settled.
A
long hug, a few tears and their goodbyes said, Jennifer made her way back up to
the manor.
Could
matters with William have worked out any better? Probably not, Jennifer was
genuinely pleased for William and his future, but more importantly, Jennifer
had not needed to discuss Maud. Explaining that Lady Summerfield was not in
fact travelling at all but was now her maid at the Manor.
It
was a lovely day, warm and sunny. Perfect for relaxing in the sunshine but not
for standing in the yards beating rugs. Opening the rear door of the manor
Jennifer smirked hearing the thrash of the beater against the heavy fabric of
the rugs along with the sighs of her maid at work.
Maud
was making good progress: the rugs neatly rolled by the door had already been
well cleaned.
“Maud,
leave those for now. I will require my lunch.”
A
dishevelled Maud turned with a tired curtsy, scrunching her wild hair back
under and into her cap.
“Yes,
Madame.”
Jennifer
tutted at the state of her maid, but knew from first-hand experience that cleaning
the rugs was no easy task.
The
remainder of the day Jennifer spent in the library. She enjoyed reading, fact
and fiction, the window into other worlds she found fascinating. There was
nothing fascinating about the remainder of Maud’s day. Clearing and cleaning,
followed by serving lunch, finishing the beating and laying back of the rugs,
preparing dinner, readying a bath for her mistress, turning down her mistress’s
bed and tidying her chamber.
Before
retiring, Maud glanced at the following day’s rota and sighed. The stoves and
fire grates, a weekend ritual she would soon be familiar with. Stripped, Maud
flopped onto her bunk and stared up at the ceiling of her cramped room. Maud’s dirty
fingers ran through her lank hair, it was sticky, and she could feel the
grittiness of the dust from the rugs. She would have to do something with her
hair but was too tired to bother now, she would wash it through in the morning.
Another
early start for the maid of the manor, like every day now, but she was getting
used to that. Maud’s hair dangling limp over her face was a reminder of her
thoughts from the night before and she prepared the sink. Looking at herself in
the faded mirror she pulled back her hair tight against her head and chuckled
forlornly. There was only one answer.
With
the morning tea served for her mistress, Jennifer sat up in her bed and smiled
at her maid.
“That’s
much better, Maud. I was going to mention it but that is much more practical
for a maid, a working woman’s cut, you will find in much easier to manage. A
regular trim to keep it short that’s all you will require.”
Maud,
very conscious of what she had done, touched her now loose-fitting cap.
“Not
too short, is it, Madame?”
Jennifer
took a sip of her tea. The cut was rather extreme having the effect of
fattening her maids face. She looked very, very maid-like, matronly. And why
shouldn’t she, that is what she was: a maid.
“No,
its perfect Maud. Absolutely perfect. Now, the blue dress today, I think. Get
that ready for me, will you?”
Maud
curtsied
“Yes,
Madame.”
Jennifer
continued.
“You
have the stoves and grates to clean and blacken today so make sure you wear the
gloves. I have noticed your hands are getting rather reddened.”
Maud
looked at her hands. True, they were a mess: her manicured nails were
sacrificed during her first week as a maid but what remained were now chipped
and uneven. She had not had time, but in truth could not be bothered to do
anything with them. The skin was dry and cracked from the soda of the laundry and
reddened. Yes, her mistress was right. She would find the gloves.
In
contrast to her once Mistress’s hands, Jennifer’s hands and indeed her
complexion and skin in general were benefitting from two weeks away from domestic
toil and of course the oils and preparations once the sole privilege of Lady
Summerfield.
Another
day of leisure for Jennifer and another day of toil for the maid of Stag Head
Manor. During the day Jennifer had been drawn back to Lady Summerfield’s stash
of all things maid secreted away in the study. With the dictionary of
commoner’s phrases on the desk Jennifer smirked. Something to help Maud
interact with visitors to the manor Jennifer thought.
After
dinner that evening Jennifer called Maud out from the kitchens. A curtsy and
Maud stood attentive, hands across her apron with her gaze lowered.
“You
wished to speak with me, Madame.”
Glancing
upwards Maud saw the booklet on the table and blushed, squirming uncomfortably.
Lady Summerfield’s collection of all thing’s maid having been exposed. If her
mistress had that booklet’ she would have seen the rest.
Jennifer
ignored her maid’s obvious embarrassment.
“Yes,
I did Maud. I fully understand that you are worried, nervous even at being
confronted by visitors to the manor, fear of them recognising you for other
than the maid you are. The way you look now, especially with your hair, and
dressed in your uniform, in fact your whole demeanour and bearing, seeing you
at your duties I doubt any visitor would consider you to be other than the maid
here at Stag Head Manor. But speak with your educated vocabulary, well, they
may question your validity and we don’t want that, do we? I believe that this
booklet I found among Lady Summerfield’s possessions will help you.”
Jennifer
eyes tightened into a smile and handed the booklet to her maid.
“Read
it, read it well and learn. I expect you to use these phrases when visitors
come to the manor, especially trades people delivering provisions and the
like.”
Maud
took the booklet; she had read through it many times before of course,
mimicking where she could. Her Mistress was right, especially now with her
cropped hair, her appearance could not be confused with anyone other than a
domestic servant. She would remove long words from her speech and adopt the
phrases and words from the booklet. She looked like a maid, she felt like a
maid, the way she had been worked the past week, why not sound more like a maid.
It made sense. She was a maid after all.
Maud
stood back and curtsied.
“Thank
you, Madame. Will there be anything else you require this evening?”
“No,
you can get to your sewing, tidy and alter the hems on the three dresses I
showed you this afternoon.”
Monday
was a laundry day. Whilst pegging out on the lines a voice behind startled her,
the tap to her bottom then surprised her, and she turned to confront the
rudeness. Staring at the delivery boy, about to dress him down, she remembered
her place and hushed her tongue letting the lad continue.
“Hey,
you new here then, lover.”
Maud
realised the boy had brought provisions from the village store.
“Erm,
yes, yes I am.”
“Oh,
I like that. Another posh maid, are you? What happened to the other one? Tall
girl. Jenny?”
Maud
remembered her conversation with her Mistress the previous evening about her
speech.
“I be posh when I have to be. Wha’ d’ yer
want? Jenny’s gon’ I be maid ‘er’ now.”
The
boy pulled back
“Alright
don’t get shirty, I just brought stuff from store. Billy, that’s me name. What
your name?”
Maud
realised the kid was harmless enough and smiled continuing to roughen her
speech.
“Maud
I be, Maud, new maid here. Follow me, bring yer boxes.”
Back
to her pegging after the boy had left, Maud felt quite pleased with herself
having spoken how she had. Miss Jennifer was right about that.
The
week passed, then another weekend and Maud was into her fourth week as a maid.
Walter
Fairburn had duly arrived at Stag Head Manor the previous week. Like William
had suggested, he was very keen to take over the post of managing the stabling,
ground keeping and general maintenance at the manor. Jennifer conducted his
interview, which went well, and he was soon establishing himself in his role
and the cottage. Walter had met Maud when he first arrived and took her for
what she was, a common housemaid, no differently than he had accepted Jennifer
to be the mistress of the manor. Maud was told who the new face at the manor
was and was no less pleased than Jennifer that there would be no complicated
explanations required about their role reversal.
Jennifer
had followed her plans to visit the various trade establishments and explained
to the owners Lady Summerfield’s absence and her own position. The letter from
Lady Summerfield confirmed what they were told. It was a seamless transition,
orders received from the manor’s Mistress and delivered into the hands of the
new maid at Stag Head Manor.
Jennifer
had accepted some of the invitations to visit Constance’s friends but had not
pursued friendships with them. It became clear to Jennifer they were
acquaintances rather than real friends. From conversations with them Jennifer
got the firm impression they did not really care much for Constance or indeed
where she was or when she would return.
It
was Tuesday morning and Jennifer accepted the post from her curtsying maid.
An
official looking envelope was the first opened. The letter was from the Notary
Public’s office saying there was a discrepancy with Maud’s contract that
someone would be visiting Stag Head Manor to resolve the matter.
Friday
just after lunch Jennifer sat awaiting the Notary’s arrival wondering what the
discrepancy could be. The doorbell chimed and Maud opened the door to receive a
gentleman, who introduced himself as Wilson James. Jennifer’s maid was oblivious
to who he was, who he represented and the purpose of his visit. The notary,
whilst the maid was the reason for his visit, did not give the maid a second
look or thought.
It
was a simple error: Jennifer. being the acting Mistress of Stag Head Manor. had
not counter signed the maid’s signature. With Jennifer adding her signature
Wilson had a further request. Changing protocols of registration, due to
increasing fraud and exploitation issues, photographic profiles were being
added to local files should principles wish. Jennifer was the principle in this
case, and her consent was not withheld.
It
was a somewhat confused and bewildered Maud that stood staring questioningly
into a lens before her image was secured for the national files of contracted
maids.
Four
weeks quickly became six and Maud’s rota was now filled. She was kept busy and found
herself constantly tired. The tiredness was leading to mistakes being made,
tasks not completed properly. This increasing tardiness was not going unnoticed
by Jennifer. Chastisement of her maid became more frequent, instilling a
nervous timidness in Maud, which Jennifer found quite comical, seeing her maid
flustered and apologetic. The encouragement she had, and continued to give her
maid, to speak in a common manner, also amused Jennifer. Low brow words and
phrases becoming increasingly established in her everyday speech. The need to
complete the daily rota had been drilled into Maud from the outset of her being
put to the apron and it was taking many late evenings for Maud to accomplish
this. Highlighting the educational appliances, along with the uniforms she had
ordered, found in the Linwood catalogue, whilst unknown at the time, were now,
although sparingly applied, proofing their worth in focusing the manor’s maid
on her work.
Maud
had been warned on numerous occasions of what would follow should her work not
improve. She was even shown the ringed items in the Linwood publication Lady
Summerfield had obtained. Like Constance’s other perverse imaginings, she had
often dreamed of the excruciating humiliation of being spanked by her maid. It
was not a spanking by her maid, but the stinging of a leather strap applied by
her mistress that left its mark on her bare buttocks. The humiliation was truly
excruciating, but the reality of the pain of the punishments was something Constance
had not considered.
It
had taken months of subtle coercion by Constance to convince her maid to put
her to the apron, to take her to be her maid and for Jenny to adopt the role of
Mistress of the manor. From the day she had hired Jennifer Jackson it
had been her intention. Being an excellent maid was a bonus for Constance, it
was what else that she brought that secured the new maid’s position at Stag
Head Manor two years previous. Bright, educated, reading and writing skills,
well spoken, of good bearing. She was perfect and would require all those
attributes for what she was planning.
That
first week of Constance being her maid’s maid, the realisation of all her
imaginings, that had festered into an obsession had left her desperate and
wanting, indeed pleading for more. So desperate to remain aproned, to continue
experiencing the actual exquisite emotions of servitude, she had offered
herself up to be her maid’s maid for another week, then for as long has her
maid wished. Jennifer had taken her Mistress at her word and consolidated Lady
Constance Summerfield’s self-entrapment into a life of servitude, the life of a
maid.
Constance
was struggling for her sanity in her new reality. Her environment, her tiring
work, an ever-demanding mistress, her apparel, her willing and instilled deference,
how she was treated and her simple speech all reinforcing who she was. Maud,
Maud Williams, Miss Jennifer’s maid at Stag Head Manor.
Six
months had now passed. A week a maid, two, three, even for two months Constance
had clung to some, although ever diminishing control. Now, the only control was
that of her mistress, Miss Jennifer, a control unequivocally accepted.
The
bank had been most accommodating with the regular payments into the account
of Jennifer Jackson. Jennifer has recently visited the bank to sign a
continuance of maturing bonds. It was her name that now appeared on the
legitimacy scroll of these significant funds. Questioned about the whereabouts
of Lady Summerfield, Jennifer had assured the manager, with a convincing
placation that her travel plans had been extended, certainly through to the end
of the year.
Jennifer’s
stars had certainly aligned. She was the undisputed Mistress of Stag Head Manor
with her former Mistress, Lady Constance Summerfield, away travelling and her
continued absence raising no concerns. Maud, her maid, befuddled and trapped
helplessly in its self-concocted and encouraged fiction of domestic servitude.
Could life be any better for Miss Jennifer? What could possibly disturb her comfortable
idyll?
oh my god
ReplyDeleteFour beautiful chapters aspect anxiously waiting for the continuation and contua always humiliating so on the miliation. Sorry but I can't express in English I need the in vocabulary
ReplyDeleteExquisite submission. I fancy we will see Marjorie Wilberforce, Lady Constance's half-sister make an entrance in the next episode.
ReplyDeleteDear Jackie, I would like to ask you a question about the order received from Jennifer. Will Maud have to wear gloves to do the work or to cover her ugly and worn hands at the sight of her mistress and guests? More briefly: gloves to work or gloves to serve?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Maria
An outstanding piece of literature. The writer can clearly relate to Maud and her fate. Perhaps she, too, needs to be put in her proper place!
ReplyDeleteShe just jinxed herself, right ?
ReplyDeleteWondeful progress
ReplyDeletefantastic so far, looking forward to constance falling into her role even more.
ReplyDeleteit is nice story
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