It was an innocent remark which first drew me to Middle Grange Hall.
It came during one of those long telephone conversations with my sister. Well, when I say, conversation, that is a bit of an exaggeration. What usually happens is that she talks and I listen. I usually switch off during the boring bits and think about something else. However, something she said in this particular conversation made my ears prick up with interest.
"What was that you said?" I interjected as she prattled on to something new.
"At Middle Grange Hall last week, aren't you listening woman?" She snapped.
"Of course I am," I lied, "but, I was interrupted at this end by one of the children."
I heard her sigh audibly over the phone, but then, her enthusiasm for gossip took over. "I'll tell you the full story," she said.
"Well, it's about my friend Lisa Barber, from round the corner, you know, the one with the frizzy ginger hair? Well, last week, she went for a job interview up at Middle Grange Hall. I didn't even know she was looking for a job, until she told me. Anyway, she has a boy at public school now and obviously needs the money. She saw the position, in the job centre down the High Street. It was for a cleaner/maid, part time, good rate of pay. Apparently, just the sort of thing she was looking for. Well, as she says, jobs are difficult to come by round here and it was handy being based just up at The Hall. Anyway, she went along to meet the new owner, a Colonel Bridges who is a 50+ gentleman apparently. He lives there with his older sister and there's just the two of them in the big house. She does the cooking and looks after the household, but, it's a big house and she needs a bit of help mainly with some cleaning and other domestic duties. An easy number, thought Lisa, when it was explained to her and she said the pay was really good for 3 afternoons a week."
"So did she get the job?" I asked.
"Just a minute and I'll get to that," she snapped. "I'm just about to tell you the interesting bit now."
She went on with her story.
"Well Lisa went up on Wednesday afternoon and met Colonel Bridges. He's a strange old chap to say the least, according to village gossip.
Lisa formed the impression that he was a dirty old man.
"Oh why was that then?" I couldn't help but ask.
"Well, he kept looking at her legs for one. Then he talked about her duties, which didn't seem too heavy. He described the cleaning and dusting and other stuff he requires her to do and then he shows her a maid's uniform which he wants her to wear. Well, Lisa can see straight away that it's a bit on the short side. But, she says nothing about it. She thinks he's a bit eccentric, but probably harmless. She meets the sister, lovely old girl and gets on very well with her."
"So when the Colonel offers her the job she takes it. She's over the moon at having found such a good job. Then, on Monday afternoon, she reports for work. Straightaway, she puts on her little outfit and starts to do some dusting. Not an hour goes by before the Colonel appears in the dining room where she's working. She thinks O.K. he's probably just checking up on her, which seemed fair enough. Well, she was bending down to pick something up in the corner of the room when she catches the Colonel crouching down behind her, looking up the dress of her uniform and peeking at her panties. Poor Lisa is flabbergasted, goes red in the face and doesn't know where to put herself."
"Well, she does her best to put it out of her mind. Anyway, she is just about finished for the day, when he catches her bending over again in the kitchen and gives her a smart smack on her bum. Lisa is horrified and angry. She's had enough of this and gives him a piece of her mind. Tells him that she's a respectable married woman and won't tolerate that kind of behaviour etc...etc...She has a good mind to report him to the authorities or whoever. In any case, it's not the job for her."
"To cut a long story short, she quits and the Colonel settles up with her quite generously. At the same time, he apologises profusely for his conduct. He didn't know what came over him etc...etc...
So, Lisa is disappointed about the job, but then she falls in for the post of receptionist at the George Hotel. Lucky her. It seems the manager knows her father pretty well. Wheels within wheels, eh!
Well to round this bit of gossip off, Lisa makes some discreet enquiries at the Job Centre without spilling the beans on the Colonel. Not her problem she keeps saying."
And, apparently, there have been a few women who have quit shortly after starting. The Job Centre staff haven't got a clue as to why, they think he must be too strict or something. So Lisa went along with that and said nothing to cause any trouble."
The line went quiet for a while.
"Well" asked my sister "did you hear all that?"
"Yes," I confirmed, very interesting. "And you say the job hasn't been filled."
"Oh no," Christine, "you can't be serious. Don't tell me you're interested in that job, after all that I've just told you. The man is clearly deranged."
"Look, I'm just asking that's all. The money would be a godsend for me and I'd be back in time to make the family evening meal."
"Well you must be crazy, that's all I can say," said my sister Sylvia. "You needn't come to me crying if you get molested."
I wouldn't do that, Sylvia, I thought to myself, not if I didn't want such news to be broadcast round the village within hours. She was my sister and I loved her, but she was such a gossip.
Well crazy or not, I was going to try for the job. In my opinion, Lisa had bolted like a frightened filly and not given the job a chance.
As I walked back along the hall, I paused to look at myself in the full length mirror. Not bad, not bad at all, I thought, smoothing my hands down over my figure hugging dress and admiring my slim, but curvy, form. Certainly, my legs wouldn't let me down in a maid's outfit.
And I had a pretty face, I knew that. If it was down to looks, I had the job already.
The next day, I just happened to be in the village doing some shopping and I had just enough time to pop into the Job Centre. I asked about part-time jobs and we were going through the few options available, when the cleaning job at Middle Grange Hall came up.
"Umm, I see that this one is still available" said the young assistant, puzzled, as she looked through her records. "I thought that it had been filled last week."
She excused herself and went off to find out more. She came back smiling, "Yes, it is available, if you are interested."
"Well, yes, I could be" I replied.
"Have you any cleaning and domestic duties experience?" she asked.
"Well I've been a housewife for a number of years and have 2 children," I retorted "and that's a hell of a lot of experience, believe me."
"Yes quite," said the assistant, "I take your point."