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The convent of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin, home to the order of the same name, occupied an austere establishment set atop a hill at the far side of Edmund's parish. While it gained its notoriety as a reformatory for recalcitrant girls, it made its fortune with a rather more prestigious clientele. It was known by its wealthy patrons as
the
place to send their betrothed and new brides for training, and they paid handsomely for the good Sisters' expertise, whose results were second to none. Rich men knew that however intractable their intended was when they arrived, they would be very contrite, respectful, and well-punished young ladies on their return.
When Edmund contacted the Abbess to discuss the deplorable behaviour of his wayward betrothed, he was assured that he had come to the right place. As a member of the clergy, she acknowledged that it was vital he be accorded the respect he deserved in the community. Thus, he received special dispensation allowing him to enrol Alice forthwith, despite the meagre stipend he was granted by his parish.
The sun barely crested the horizon when Edmund brought the horse and trap to a stop outside the convent's imposing wrought iron gate, and Alice wanted nothing more than to drop to her knees and beg him to take her home. Since waking, he had refused to talk to her, and when Edmund had even denied her this morning's spanking and penance, she felt bereft.
She tried one last time to reason with him.
'Please, Father... Edmund, if you love me as I love you, please have mercy. I promise that I will do better.' She grasped his hand in both of hers as he continued to look forward, refusing to meet her eyes. 'I will do everything you say, bear any punishment you wish to bestow, only please, please don't leave me here.'
Her tears fell unchecked and unseen by Edmund, who coldly removed his hand from her grip and dismounted from the carriage, walking to the back to retrieve her single bag. Before the entry, his sharp pull on a heavy, well-worn handle rang a bell signalling their arrival, and it was only moments later that a tall, slim woman in nun's habit walked down the path to grant them entry.
Alice had yet to move from her perch on the trap and was of a mind to grab the reins and make her escape. But, honestly, where could she go? And while she most certainly wanted to be anywhere but here, she had no desire to leave Edmund. She loved him, and more than anything, she still wanted to be his wife. If this was something she had to endure for him, then so be it. With slow, reluctant steps, she clambered down from the carriage and walked up to the gate to join Edmund.
Entering the cool, dark halls of the convent, Alice could hear that they were not the only ones up at this hour. Indeed, they passed a long, vaulted hall where rows of girls sat on hard benches eating what looked to be porridge at long, oak tables. All the occupants, who aged from around 13-20 years, had their hair in pigtails and were wearing a uniform of a grey smock with a clean white apron; a style more suited to much younger girls.
Before she could see more, the nun hurried her past the hall and into an oak-panelled office with a large desk. Behind the desk, sat a severe-looking woman with steel grey hair, who appeared to be in her early 80s.
'Reverend Mother,' Edmund addressed the venerable woman respectfully as he put down Alice's bag, 'I thank you for agreeing to receive us at this hour.'
The woman inclined her head in acknowledgment and gestured to the simple wooden chair opposite her. As Edmund sat, Alice looked for a second chair, and finding none, stood awkwardly beside him.
'Father Hardwick, it is both the duty and pleasure of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin to serve the needs of the parish. I understand that you are betrothed to be wed?' She turned to Alice for the first time. The crone's piercing gaze travelled her body until it locked coldly on her eyes. Whatever first impression Alice had given, she felt that she had been judged and found wanting.
'Indeed, Reverend Mother. Alice is to be my wife,' Edmund looked to Alice without warmth, '
If
she can learn how to deport herself with modesty and obedience.'
'Please, Edmund...' she began.
'Silence, child!' thundered the woman, now rising to her feet, both hands flat on the surface of the desk. 'How DARE you interrupt when the adults are talking? Were you never taught that your place is to be seen and not heard?'
Alice looked at her in confusion. Did she not know that she was 19 years old? While she would not reach her majority for another six years, surely the Abbess must have gleaned that she was no longer a child when Edmund informed her of their intended marriage.
Dismissing Alice, she turned to Edmund. 'I quite understand the severity of your situation, and I am glad that we can be of service. You may leave her with us, and rest assured that when you return, this disrespectful chit will be much improved.'
Alice looked again to Edmund, hoping for a hint of compassion, but found none.
'I thank you, Reverend Mother. I have the utmost faith that you will succeed where I have failed in bringing this poor, misguided girl back into God's grace.' He seemed so ashamed that Alice felt a deep sense of guilt. It was her lack of self-control and poor choices that had led them both here, and she bitterly regretted that it had come to this.
With business-like efficiency that belied her advanced years, the woman stood and rounded her desk, ushering Edmund out of the room. When Alice tried to follow, she was stopped by a surprisingly strong hand on her shoulder.
'Say your goodbyes, Girl, and be quick about it,' the Abbess hissed. 'We have much to do before your lessons may begin.'
Alice pulled away and threw herself into Edmund's arms, clutching at his robes as she looked up at him. She knew that it had humbled him to bring her here, but he did it anyway to help her be the chaste and obedient bride he deserved.
'I promise I will be good and learn my lessons, Edmund, so that I may return the perfect wife for you.'
Finally, Edmund looked at her with softness and warmth.
'That is all I ask, sweet girl. For you to become the virtuous young woman, I know you to be.' And, with a soft kiss on the crown of her head, he pulled away and paced back down the hallway, leaving her alone with the terrifying older woman.
As Edmund strode out of sight, a second nun joined them in the office.
'Sister Mary Elizabeth, see that this girl is properly attired and set her up in the west dormitory. Then she may break her fast before Mass.'
The nun bowed her head, her hands clasped as she softly replied, 'Yes, Mother Superior.' When she turned to leave the room, Alice picked up her bag and followed her. Wherever she was going, it had to be better than staying a moment longer with the unforgiving Abbess.
Sister Mary Elizabeth walked her briskly through the maze of cool, dim corridors until she reached a laundry room. Even though it was still early, sweaty young women, Novices by the look of their white head coverings, were heating water in a large copper boiler set into a brick fireplace. Drying clothes were laid out on lines around the sweltering room and a collection of shallow wooden tubs were being used to scrub and rinse garments. A set of shelves on the far side of the room contained folded garments, and it was there that the Sister came to a halt. Sizing her up, she chose several items, then continued their journey back out into the blessed cool of the hallway until she reached a dormitory.
'What will be my role here, Sister?' Alice enquired nervously. Whatever fate lay in store for her, she would rather know it now so she could prepare herself. 'Will I be helping in the laundry?' she asked hopefully. Manual labour was something she knew well. Even though there were many more exciting things she would rather be doing with her time, a fact that had led her here in the first place, hard work was something that held no fear for her.
'Goodness, no, child,' the Sister responded gently. 'Your intended has sent you here to remind you how to be a good and virtuous woman who will be his helpmate in the life you share together. Your only service will be to the Lord and to the Reverend Mother, of course, who will guide you on your journey to redemption.'
The Sister had such a calm and gentle manner that Alice questioned whether the reputation of the order was perhaps more born of ignorance and fear than reality. However, when her eyes alighted on the heavy leather strap hanging from Sister Mary Elizabeth's belt, she decided to withhold her judgement.
Taking her down the row of neatly made beds, the Sister stopped at one that looked no different from any other. Placing the clothing on the bed, she split it into two piles. One she left neatly folded, the other she placed in the wooden trunk at the bed's foot.
The Sister picked up Alice's bag and appeared to be about to place it in the trunk, before she paused and eyed the girl. Shaking her head regretfully, she upturned the small leather bag, spilling its contents on the bed, inciting an indignant gasp.
'It is Mother Superior's orders that every girl must be searched on her arrival. If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear,' she smiled encouragingly.