"Why don't you come out of your room, Sarah?" Miss Ruwina asked. "I was just about to go out, Ma'am," Sarah replied. She then walked right past Miss Ruwina and Mrs. Sean. Miss Ruwina sighed. She tried to stay positive, but Mrs. Sean seemed to find Sarah strange. "I think I should keep an eye on her, ma'am," Mrs. Sean said. Miss Ruwina shook her head. "She's just nervous, Mrs. Sean. After a few days, maybe she'll get used to the conditions here." "She's a servant, Ma'am. She should respect you. She shouldn't be as insolent as she was earlier." "Mrs. Sean, it's too early to make assumptions. We need to get things started. Just give Sarah the task. I'll try to direct her." Miss Ruwina chose to relent. She didn't want a scene in her house. Mrs. Sean also approached Sarah, who went to t

