“I’d like that very much, my Lord,” Colin said, “and so would my friend, Cyril.” “Come and see Marlow as soon as I leave here,” the Earl said. “I shall also need two able women in the kitchen to help Mrs. Marlow and two scullions. I think that was what my father always had.” “Aye, it were,” one woman said, “and it’ll be like old times to be helpin’ Mrs. Marlow again.” “And I understand,” he continued, “that Mrs. Shepherd, my housekeeper, is somewhere in the village but I don’t see her here.” “She says as it’d ’urt ’er too much to see you,” Colin explained. “Tell her I will send a carriage for her tomorrow morning,” the Earl said, “and I want three or four housemaids immediately to help her clean up The Castle, which it badly needs.” The younger girls started murmuring amongst themsel