There were twenty of them, twenty-one counting Elsie. Grace had given the villagers two rules. In order to come, the child had to be both out of nappies and willing to follow her directions. The first day with the children had been a circus. They'd all been so excited to see inside the castle they'd not listened to a word she'd said. By necessity, Rupert had stepped in and raised his voice to get the children to settle down. Seeing an opportunity to capitalize on their curiosity, Grace had promised them a tour of the castle on their next visit, and had then used that opportunity to teach them some of England's history. The lesson had gone splendidly until somebody had toppled over a suit of armor and the children all screamed and scattered. Apparently they all thought the thing had come to life and was going to chase them. Grace learned a couple of important lessons that week. One, if the children showed an interest in something, capitalize on it.
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