Lady Isaac's words carried weight, and since the atmosphere of the tea party had reached this point, the noble families, who spoke daily of helping the weak, had no reason to object.
However, the specific amount of money to contribute was a headache for everyone.
Fortunately, Lady Isaac had come prepared and handed each person a piece of writing paper, indicating that the donations were anonymous and uncounted, which greatly relieved many of the ladies.
They were to write their pledges there and then, with Lady Isaac providing an advance, and afterwards, everyone was to give the agreed sum to her.
Before the tea party ended, Chris pulled on Margaret's sleeve, pursed his lips, and looked down without speaking.
But the meaning he was expressing was understood by the experienced adults.
Soon, a servant came to lead Chris to the washroom.