by Jackie J
Chapter 3
Life being Mrs Burtonshaw’s maid is
certainly different to being Mistress of the household. I chuckle at the
thought, feeding the laundry through the mangle, lucky Miss Williams. Counting
the few days I worked alone, before Mrs Burtonshaw’s arrival, it will be three
weeks of being aproned tomorrow. It still amuses me thinking of Miss Williams,
not of myself but of the privileged Mistress of the household. A harmless deceitful pretence, and initially
a difficult delusion to accept. The deceit is encouraged by Mrs Burtonshaw,
often referencing Miss Williams to her maid. Compliments and admonishments in
equal measure, Miss Williams would not be happy with this or that. Miss
Williams would be most pleased to see you have done this or that. I was fine
working alone but with the routines of the rota and Mrs Burtonshaw’s
organisation and strict control of me, there is little time to consider other
than my life a maid.
Shortly after it was confirmed that Linda’s absence would be extended, and Mrs Burtonshaw noticing the discomfort of Linda’s shoes that I wore, Mrs Burtonshaw acquired a pair of low -heeled boots that I now wear. Heavy yes, but comfortable and practical for a working maid. I have given up on trying to protect my hands and nails, I know they are a mess, but why wouldn’t they be? The chipped nails are now cut short, and the palms of my hands display calloused skin. I used to spend literally hours brushing my hair, now, I am quite practiced at balling my hair atop of my head and with wearing the mop cap during my waking hours, so there is little point in wasting time on that.
The work of a maid at Crestley House is
not difficult, and the work rota prepared by the housekeeper, Miss Renwick,
adopted my Mrs Burtonshaw, and now carried out by myself, provides a rhythm to
each day. Always something to do and never idle. Day dreaming is not an option
for a working maid and, hearing Mrs Burtonshaw’s distinctive footsteps on the
hallway tiles, the pace of my brush of the stair carpet quickens.
“Not finished with your brushing yet
Milly? Don’t forget Miss Williams will expect those brass stair rods to be
gleaming when polished.”
“Yes Miss”
I have one criticism of my Mistress maid,
yes remarkably only one. She lets her mind wander whilst at work. What are in
those thought’s heaven only knows? I have been amazed by maid Milly, she
follows the rotas and my instructions without question and always completes her
daily tasks. There is a pride in her work and a better cook than most
households would find in their employ. I have to admit, in all my years, I
doubt I have found a more dutiful and proficient maid which is remarkable given
she is the Mistress of Crestley House.
“I am going to the village to settle the
monthly household accounts with the traders Milly. Make sure that you have
completed the deep clean of Miss William’s rooms when I return.”
I stand turning on the stairs and curtsy
acknowledging Mrs Burtonshaw’s instructions
“Yes Miss”
The monthly accounts, Miss Renwick will be
most upset if there is a penny out of place on her return, but I am sure Mrs
Burtonshaw will be minded of that. With the last stair rod polished to a
glistening sheen I sigh, wipe my hands on my apron and straighten my back. A
mug of tea I think before I start on Miss Williams rooms.
I follow Janice’s payment routines with
the various trades people, explaining that I am the temporary housekeeper at
Crestley House. One query at the bakers was amicably settled and with all
receipts in my satchel I decide to visit the tea rooms on the main street.
Crestley is a typical village, a local hub for the surrounding area,
picturesque, and bustling being a market day. I am not looking forward to the
train journey to the city, but I need to know the situation with the maid
Linda.
Just over an hour and I am stood outside
fifteen Park gate place, the address given to me by Linda’s aunt.
My return to Crestley seems quicker, but I
find return journeys often do. Good news concerning Linda’s mother, and it was
agreed that Linda will be returning to her work at Crestley House at the end of
the following week. It will soon be time for my Mistress maid to hang up her
apron.
With all my cleaning equipment and
materials gathered in my room, well Miss Williams room, I recall when Linda
completed this infrequent routine. Four times a year and the room always felt
and smelt so fresh. I have aired the room, indeed all the rooms daily, but with
lack of use, this room in particular is missing its familiar aroma. Especially
the scent of perfume, the bottles sitting unused at the vanity. I have cleaned this
room weekly, but this is a deep clean, no light dusting today.
Having removed the rugs and curtains then
swept and scrubbed the floors and wiped down all the paintwork and surfaces of
the bedroom I start on the bathroom. A mistress cleaning her own toilet so
thoroughly, unheard of, but a maid, well she better make sure she leaves not a
stain or blemish, and I don’t. The
bathroom gleaming, I return to the bedroom. The floors are dry, and I take the
rugs for a sound beating in the yards. Heavy work but it is done, and I return
to the bedroom and lay them in place. With the curtains rinsed through and
drying on the lines, the interior of the closets and drawers are next on the
check list.
Emptying the closets and drawers, handling
my, Miss Williams fine clothes, I smile at the soft lightness of the garments,
the delicateness of the underwear and especially the shoes. I linger laying
pretty dresses carefully on bed. I sigh feeling the obviousness of the
roughened skin of my hands handling the silk and chiffon, reinforcing thoughts
that these garments are not for the likes of a working maid.
The inside of the closets cleaned, and
every drawer washed and relined the clothing is neatly returned to its place.
With the camphor balls replaced and the doors and drawers closed I start on the
polishing. Bed linen smoothed into place and fresh towels in the bathroom I am
almost done.
The drapes are dry, and I give them a
light pressing before rehanging them. I think of flowers, but with no mistress
to saviour their fragrance it would be a waste. All done, I am exhausted and
sit at the vanity. How long I stare at my image in the large mirror I don’t
know, but what I do know is that the three weeks a maid has taken a toll of my
complexion. The mop cap, an accepted adornment, sitting with an accustomed
familiarity, a few wisps of random loose hair I tuck back in place. I glance at the brush set at the side of the
vanity and smile then chuckle. Not for you missy.
“Milly, Milly, where are you come to my
office.”
Mrs Burtonshaw is back, and her voice
beckons my attention. I look back at the spring-cleaned room before closing the
door, everything is perfect.
Mrs Burtonshaw’s door is open and entering
I curtsy.
“You called for me Miss?”
“Yes, I did Milly please take a seat. I have
some news to share with you. Linda, the maid here at Crestley House, will be
returning to her duties at the end of next week. As such your time being a maid
at Crestley House will finish next Thursday.”
Should I be pleased? Pleased to no longer
be Mrs Burtonshaw’s maid? Of course, I should, to return to the comforts and
luxuries that I have deprived myself of these past weeks, but I am not, and no
doubt my sulky expression and my half pleading words at hearing this news
portrays just that.
“No, no, I mean, oh really, so soon?”
Bloody hell the woman looks like she is
going to burst into tears. Which I could understand if I had told her that her
days of being Mistress at Crestley House were over and that she was to remain
aproned, a maid for the rest of her days?
“Milly, compose yourself, you knew this
was a temporary position for you. You always knew that. We both understood this
would end when Linda returned. I know you have enjoyed being my maid and an
excellent maid you make. Look, you continue being a good maid for me until it’s
time for you to return being the Mistress at Crestley House and I may have a
proposition for you.”
Upset, and I know close to tears, I hardly
hear what the housekeeper is saying. I have become so engrossed in my role of
maid I had perhaps tried to forget that Linda would be returning soon but the
reality is, she is due back in just over a weeks’ time. The wearing of my uniform, the authoritative
words and direction of Mrs Burtonshaw, my willing servility, that of a dutiful
maid, over, at an end.
I look up and sniffle unable to hide my
feelings.
“My goodness Milly anyone would think that
you would rather remain a maid than being the Mistress at Crestley House. Now,
back to your duties, there will be no tardiness whilst you remain my maid.”
It was only to be for a few days, even
when Mrs Burtonshaw arrived and found me aproned. But this last week,
especially this last week it as all felt so natural. Still, I have one more
week a maid, which is more than I could have dreamed of before taking Linda’s
apron for my own.
Standing I curtsy and leave Mrs
Burtonshaw’s office. How strange that I should feel this way, most maids would
give their right arm to become Mistress of a household such as Crestley House,
but I am sure, I would be hard pressed to find a mistress, of the likes of
Crestley House, willing to take the apron and become its maid? A form of
madness, I guess.
Linda’s uniforms laundered and repaired
where required, all back in the closets and drawers. I still have my boots, a
retained trophy from my time a maid. Leaving the warmth of my luxurious bubble
filled bathtub I wrap myself in the softness of my bathrobe and squirm in its
comforting embrace. Returning to a recently denied pleasure is a pleasure in
itself and towelling my hair I stride into my bedroom. I spend some time
buffing and rounding my nails which are now free of grime. A light application
of nail varnish improving their condition and look. Opening my underwear
drawer, I raise a pair of silky knickers and inhale the perfumed fabric which
is light and dreamy soft. With my clothes for the evening, chosen and laid out
on the bed, I sit at the vanity with brush in hand and slowly draw long strokes
of the brush through my hair. Having Slithered into my underwear the lightness
of my dress is in sharp contrast to my attire of the previous four weeks.
A bracelet, necklace, and my rings removed
from my jewellery box I stand smoothing down the skirt of my dress and gaze
into the mirror. Miss Millicent Williams appears to have made a return.
Mrs Burtonshaw is preparing dinner this
evening, the eve of maid Linda’s return to Crestley House and I step lightly
down the stairs hardly feeling the shoes on my feet.
Having poured myself a sherry I sit in the
parlour in anticipation of the meal Mrs Burtonshaw is preparing.
The food almost ready to be served I find
Miss Williams in the parlour and smile
“Well Miss Williams, I must say you look
splendid, what a lovely dress you are wearing this evening.”
I stand and giggle at the compliment
swishing the skirt of my dress forcing myself not to curtsy.
“Why thank you Mrs Burtonshaw, quite some
time since I have worn the likes of this.”
There is a short but awkward silence which
I break.
“Please, have a sherry Mrs Burtonshaw,
help yourself, and you must dine with me this evening”
She looks so different out of her uniform
and with a much more confident manner. Hard to believe that only this morning
she was my maid serving me my breakfast and cleaning the kitchens.
“Why thank Miss Williams, just a small
one, and I would be pleased to join you for dinner.”
The meal was well prepared and served by
Mrs Burtonshaw and she joined me to dine. It felt quite strange being sat back
at the dining table. I hate awkward silences and was first to speak again.
“This is lovely Mrs Burtonshaw.”
We both look at each other and laugh,
perhaps a release of our shared anxiety and then our conversation flowed. I am
the one who breaks protocol, but, given the circumstances of what had passed
these last weeks, first names seem appropriate.
“Well Agnes, I must thank you for your
indulgence, when I first met you, when you arrived at Crestley house my heart
nearly stopped. I cannot begin to think what you thought seeing me like I was
and when I tried to explain how you had found me.”
I was a little worried how things may be,
when Miss Williams returned to her status and then asked me to join her for
dinner, but I am pleasantly surprised. She sits elegant and poised and calls me
by my first name, as if friends? Indulgence she says, I have never come across
such a strange fascination, wishing to be aproned and put to work a housemaid.
“I will be honest with you Miss Williams,
I wanted to laugh at the ridiculousness of it all, a Mistress wanting be a
maid? There was however no humour in your demeanour when you freely admitted
that you wore the very uniform of your absent maid. I was curious, very
curious, I felt like a priest at confession when you chose to bare your soul of
your innermost supressed feelings. After you took me on a tour of the manor, I
had had time to consider the situation.”
I laugh.
“Well, we both know the rest don’t we. I
admit I never thought that things would turn out like they did, and I must say
you have proved yourself to be an excellent maid.”
I blush
at Agnes’s last comment, and we talk of our shared experience, laughing at
various things that had happed whilst my time a maid. The meal over Agnes
stares across the table at me, the way she does, and I wonder what is on her
mind.
“What is it Agnes, I recognise that
questioning look, tell me what it is?”
“Sorry for staring Miss Williams but I
have to ask. When I told you that Linda was returning, and it would be time for
you to hang up your apron, you looked upset, I sensed, if offered to remain my
maid, you would. So, I ask, would you take the apron again?
My time a maid should have purged the
ridiculousness of a Mistress forgoing her affluent lifestyle and comforts, for
the rigours and deprivations of domestic service. How strange that it hasn’t,
in fact my time under the control of Mrs Burtonshaw having had quite the
opposite effect. However, I doubt such circumstance will ever present
themselves again.
“Well, I have kept the boots you provided
for me, who knows, why do you ask?”
If my suspicions are correct, her time
being my maid have not quelled her passion to be taken into service. I am
convinced that Miss Williams would tie the tapes of an apron around her waist
again at the drop of a hat. Whilst I am sure Miss Williams is not aware that
good maids, like she herself proved to be, are hard to find. But I do, and I
have found one.
“Just curious that’s all”
i can't wait
ReplyDeleteI'm curious too. :)
ReplyDeletethank you Jackie,for the unexpected third party, so fast!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the attention to detailed descriptions of the work of a maid and the satisfaction our main character enjoys as she does well in an arduous and unglamourous occupation. Thanks Jackie.
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Now if she can convince linda to play the mistress...
ReplyDeleteWell done Jackie J. Such a wonderful surprise to find Chapter 3 posted so soon. Mrs. Burtonshaw has thrown out the bait for Milly and it appears that she will swallow it hook, line, and sinker. Linda is not going to be the new mistress. Look for Agnes to plot to seize this role. Milly is slowly setting herself up to have her home taken from her and placing her in the role of Anges's maid. Another great outing leaving the readers drooling for the next chapter. Ronnie
ReplyDeleteAnother well written chapter with the plot ever evolving. It would appear that Crestley House is about to welcome a new mistress and Milly, a second maid to the estate. The questions continue to be asked as the characters return to the fold. Who wants to be the mistress and who will become the housekeeper? Please keep the story coming.
ReplyDeleteI find the change in POV confusing in these three stories. It isn't always clear whose thoughts are whose.
ReplyDeleteOver a month has passed since this episode. I hope JJ is well and only taking a break. I'm bursting to see what machinations Mrs Burtinshaw employs next to ensnare Miss Williams into a life of willing servitude.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous story and just takes a little getting used to the style which is very clever.
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