Music Recommendation: In Ordina- Tristan Eckerson
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When Eve stepped out of the carriage, the coachman closed the door and offered her a bow. He then returned to sit on the driver's seat. She turned and walked towards the gate of her house. Her neighbour Mrs. Edwards caught this whole action, who had stepped out of the house to pluck the flowers from her garden.
Mrs. Edwards murmured to herself, "Another new carriage that looks from high society. Looks like Genevieve has turned quite a favourite to use a new carriage every day," and the woman went back inside her house.
Lady Aubrey, who heard the sound of the carriage, opened the door for Eve as Eugene was at the back of the house, hanging clothes that had been washed on the ropes now.
"I heard from Eugene that the services of the local carriages have been stopped until tomorrow," Lady Aubrey said while stepping back to make room for Eve to get inside the house.