“You be lookin’ ever so tired, my Lady,” said Rosie. “And I ’ears you be leavin’ with ’is Lordship sharp at ten o’clock.” “Yes, that is what I have to do,” Kayla replied with a sinking of her heart. The maid put down the breakfast tray at the side of the bed and then she walked over to the wardrobe. “Why you’ve packed all your things!” she exclaimed in surprise. “Yes, I have packed them, Rosie, but I want you to be very kind and take the two trunks to the right of the wardrobe and keep them somewhere safe for me. I might be able to send for them later. But I will be most grateful if you will keep a watchful eye on them both in the meantime.” Rosie was bright enough to know what Kayla meant. “I’ll put them upstairs in the empty room that be next to mine,” she promised. “And ’is Lordsh

