
She walks into his chambers, where she first checks to see if the torch lights are filled with oil. Taking them off the wall, she carefully examines the three and sees that the fuel level is low. So she blows out the wicks and carries the three downstairs, out through the kitchen, and down the path to where the shed is sitting.
Walking to the door, she sets the torches down and pulls the door open carefully, where she walks in and finds the wicks, the can of oil, and the fire stick, takes him outside, and places them near the torches. She goes in again and finds three rep cloths, which she will use to clean the lanterns.
She checks to make sure that the lanterns are not still hot and funding they aren’t she unscrewed the top of each of the lanterns and carefully pulls out three quarters burnt Wick slowly she pulls the wick completely out of the lantern and sets it to the side she repeats his steps with the other two lanterns that you sure not to spill any extra oil. Once the wicks are out, she then takes the rep cloth. She wipes the entire outside of the top, removing any of the ashes from the burn wicks, and then dips the cloth into the oil and polishes the top of the lantern carefully, repeating the steps with the other two until they shine in the sunlight.
Lay the lids to the side, she walks over and picks up the oil can. Slowly, she walks back to the first lantern where she pours in using this out carefully until the lantern is three-quarters full of fresh oil. She walks over to the other two, where she eats the process until all three sit there.
Then she returned back to the lids which she takes a length of the wick and pushes it up through the opening in the lid which holds the wick in place next she takes the lead and screws it back on the top of the oil tank. Then she picks up the cloth with the oil on it and polishes the entire lantern once again. Repeating the steps for the other two, she satisfied the first step of the project, but she picked up two lanterns and one lantern in the other, along with the fire stick. With the slow pace, she will back up the path to the kitchen and return to her room, use the 3rd rep cloth to clean the floor, and place three lanterns on the cloth.
As the room is getting darker with the setting sun, she thinks to hang the lanterns back in place, so carefully with the hooks hanging from the walls, she replaces the three lanterns where they were resting before. Next, she takes a small stool and stands on it, and pulls the fire stick, it gets a spark which jumps to the wick and ignites the lamp. She sees the flames dancing against the wood of the walls and smiles, then repeats the process with the other two lanterns, hanging them up, which sets the whole room aglow with a soft oil light.
The next chore she comes to his gathering the dirty clothes and separating them, one for mending, one for washing, and puts them into separate baskets.
With the clothing separated into two baskets, she walks over to his bed, where she notices that his pelts require cleaning, which she will do tomorrow.
Next she walks out of his room down to the kitchen where she gathers a few clean rep cloths and then takes the basket and carries it outside and she starts walking down the moonlit path smiles as she hears little animals scurrying near her but not afraid these are not so would hurt her she walks over to the field of lavender where, she picks up five blooms and lays it in the basket she continues down the path and pulls up to where the time is in the flowering time comes in many colors she picks a variety of colors at she turns and walks back into the kitchen and smiles as her selection that she made in the moonlight.
Taking a vase off the shelf, she organizes the flowers and then adds water. Then she gets another picture, fills it with fresh water, turns, picks up the flowers, and walks from the kitchen back to the Master's chambers. She sets the flowers beside his bed as lavender is a soothing scent to help him sleep. Then she takes the rep cloths and begins to wipe off all of the furniture using care not to knock anything over, and she forces the tem wood to glisten in the torchlights.
She takes the old water pitcher and the old flower vase and puts them by the door, replacing them with freshwater.
She turns once again and smiles, looking at how the room has been brought to order so her master will be able to rest well this evening.
Carrying the old water and vase to the kitchen, where she washes them out carefully and dries with a rep cloth, and looks about the room, seeing all is in place, she puts the pitcher and vase back into their resting spot.