CHAPTER SIXAlthough she was tired when she climbed into bed, Sheila found herself worrying over what she should wear tomorrow. She thought it would be a big mistake for her to be overdressed as she had been tonight. She must step back into being the quiet unimportant secretary rather than the glamorous young woman she had appeared this evening. She was quite certain that the Countess was being as catty as she could be about her, while the other women present were jealous, because she had received a great deal of attention from the gentlemen. ‘It was stupid of me,’ she thought. ‘I should have dressed very plainly looking like the Vicar’s daughter and then no one would have noticed me.’ At the same time she could not help being thrilled at receiving a great number of compliments, some o