When Penelope regained consciousness, it was slowly and with a sense of disorientation. Firstly she noticed that the surface she was lying on was somewhat softer than the cot she remembered being laid on. Secondly, she became aware of a difference in smell: instead of the odor of dust and heat that she recalled from the room in which she had been, she now detected traces of spices and... was that mint? As she managed to get her eyes to open, she immediately saw that apparently evening had descended, for while the whitewashed room had been excessively bright, her current surrounding were dim and -- could it be? -- lit by an oil lamp. Finally, she noticed that the featureless walls had been replaced by tasteful decorations and that there was now carpet on the floor. The servant girl she had seen before was at first kneeling beside her, but as soon as Penelope's eyes opened fully and focused, the girl jumped up and left the room, to return in a few moments with "Buddy" and a bowl of liquid (which she placed on the floor before resuming her kneeling position).
"Buddy" spoke. "Miss Smythe-Worthington, you will probably have noticed a change in your surroundings. I could not in good conscience leave you in that room in the constabulary, and so, while you were unconscious with exhaustion -- after first taking steps to protect your modesty" [Penelope suddenly became aware of light, slightly damp cloth covering her lower regions] "I had you carried here to the guest room of my own home. Now, Pradeep, here will do what she can to ease your suffering by applying the lotion she has by her side. It is composed, in part, of arnica and aloe vera, and while it will not remove your pain entirely, it should relieve it enough for you to at least move about by morning. After she has done that, she will fetch a light meal and, as you will no doubt be unwilling or unable to sit to eat it, she will assist you.... feeding you by hand, if needed. She does not speak English, but if you need anything during the night that you cannot convey to her with gestures, simply call out to her and she will fetch me. Now rest as well as you might, and I will see you in the morning."
As soon as he had left, the servant girl, with great gentleness, applied the cool liquid to the still-burning skin of Penelope's posterior. On the rare occasion when even this gentle touch proved too much for the English girl keep from gasping in pain, the other stopped and made gestures asking forgiveness before resuming. When she had finished her ministrations, Pradeep left and returned with a selection of sweet fruits, soft cheeses, and some cool, refreshing juice of some sort. After she had assisted Penelope to consume this repast, the servant turned down the lamp and left the room.
An undetermined time later, Penelope awoke to sunlight and the sound of birds singing. Finding a trunk full of her clothes, she donned a dressing gown (being still too sore to put on anything heavier) and went in search of her host. In what appeared to be a dining room, she found him and was about to speak when she took sight of Pradeep kneeling in front of him, performing an obscene act on the indecently exposed front of his anatomy.
"So this is how you treat your servants in this benighted country!" she fumed. "As an Oxford man, I might have expected better from you."
"Buddy" gave her a startled look, then turned away to adjust his clothing before turning back to address her. "I don't think you understand, Miss..."
"I understand perfectly, sir. I thought you civilized, but no civilized man would ever force a woman to do.... THAT to him!"
"No, you do NOT understand, Miss," the recipient of her ire replied, himself starting to
look cross. "I did not force her to do anything. In fact, considering how she feels about me, she willingly offered me this service, and considering how I feel about her, I gladly accepted."
Penelope advanced on her host and his servant, the latter of whom was now standing. "You expect me to believe that, do you? No self-respecting woman would ever do that, especially where anyone might see her. And no gentleman would ever allow her to do so." She turned to the darker girl and said, "Fetch me a glass of water."
The girl turned with a confused expression on her face and looked to "Buddy" and asked something that sounded like "gurulidh," but before anything else might happen, Penelope spoke again. "Pradeep, is it? I said, fetch me a glass of water... now!" And with that, she slapped the other girl in the face.
Pradeep stepped back with a look of shock, then letting loose a wordless cry she attacked Penelope with such force that the blond-haired woman fell onto the floor, further injuring her still-painful backside.
"PRADEEP!!" The man's voice erupted in a furious roar. The immediate effect was to have the servant run to him and stand at a spot in front of him to which he was pointing angrily. No sooner had she taken this position, than he grabbed her by the shoulder and delivered a slap of his own, using enough force to leave a red mark on her face. He then proceeded to give her a very stern lecture in her own language, which ended with her standing with head bowed in obvious contrition.
The man then walked over to Penelope and assisted her to stand, to which she responded, "Thank you. It appears that instruction in how a servant behaves towards her betters is a trifle overdue."
With barely concealed anger, he replied, "I simply informed her that for now, you are my guest, and as such she should not have attacked you, no matter the provocation." He looked toward the girl in question, whereupon that woman turned to face Penelope and. placing her hands together at chest level, bowed at the waist toward her. "As for lessons in proper manners: who do you imagine yourself to be, to make demands to MY servant in what I will remind you is MY household?" Penelope blushed. "Furthermore, what leads you to believe that you are one of her betters?"
"Why, she is a servant woman, while my family's estate is..."
"Is far away from here and not applicable to the people of this culture."
"Well, my uncle is the Earl of..."
"And I would have you know that her aunt is the wife of the rajah of this district, making her the ranee, the queen of this land, if you will."
"But... I don't understand. If she is the niece of the queen, why is she a servant in this household? Should she not be -- if not at the palace, at least on her own estate with servants of her own?"