A Governess For The Faithless Duke (Regency Romance) (Regency Tales Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
She refused to get up at the required hour that first morning, and when Charlotte told her that her punishment was to miss the afternoon walk with Molly, so that she could do the work she had missed, she sulked and spat at her little sister, who was the epitome of childlike charm. Her actions warranted further punishment, and she was sent to bed an hour earlier than her little sister. On another morning, she appeared when requested, but refused to go out for the ride Charlotte had planned. Charlotte had Molly sit with her in the schoolroom where she was required to write out the entire first two pages of the next story they were to read that day. “In your best handwriting, mind, or you won’t be allowed to have tea with your uncle this afternoon,” she told the sulking child before leaving her alone with the nursemaid. Later that afternoon, Eliza and Mary Anne enjoyed a gentle ride, during which Charlotte got the little girl to describe her old home, and to say what she liked about each place where she had lived.
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