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Silent as the Grave (Eden House Mysteries, #1) Silent as the Grave by Bill Kitson
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“her attire so I can see for myself and have no doubt what is about. Poor Sir Tomas I dread to think what will happen if finds owt. Wednesday. Matters are getting wurse. Sir Robt. came for dinner and stay’d the night in my Ladys bedchamber. I herd so much noise and disturbing that I could scarce sleep, as my room is close to my Lady. What will become of all this I wonder. Tuesday. Sir Tomas back from London. Much distress and raised voises. Later I went to my Lady but she was not in her bedchambre, neither her attire nor her toilette things. I to Sir Tomas and told him I thought my Lady gone. He with me to her bedchamber. When he hath seen what I said were truth he cast him on my Ladys bed sobbing and weeping much. Two weeks and no news of my Lady. Sir Tomas distrort and wanders the Castle between tymes and sets out to search for her, always returning much sadd’ned. He has taken to sleeping in my Ladys”
Bill Kitson, Silent as the Grave