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SIR ALAN PATRICK HERBERT Belinda confided to Lizzie in a hushed whisper that she could not help feeling excited at the forthcoming visit to London. Lizzie murmured back, ‘It does feel wicked to be looking forward to it so much, what with Mama confined to her room with another of her mysterious illnesses and Rachel and Abigail red-eyed with weeping. But it will be so wonderful to escape from here and the shadow of disgrace.’ ‘It’s a shadow that will follow us to London,’ warned Belinda. ‘Oh, I kn...ow that. But we will be going out! Not sitting indoors mourning the Beverleys’ lost reputation. And Miss Trumble says that we must behave like perfect little ladies so that society will begin to remember Harry’s awful reputation and not think too hardly of Abigail. But I am so glad Miss Trumble is with us again,’ said Lizzie. ‘So am I. She is now so cheerful and reassuring, and keeps talking of how pleasant it will be to have a box at the opera again. I asked her when she had ever had a box at the opera, and how could a governess manage to be accepted by the opera committee to even have a box because, as you know, they are worse than the patronesses of Almack’s.’ ‘To which Miss Trumble no doubt said that it was a previous employer who had the box,’ said Lizzie.
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