A Sitting in St. James

Why is Thisbe worried when Madame sends her to Byron's room to take his letters?

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Thisbe is worried when Madame sends her to Byron's room to take his letters. She remembers a former housemaid named Josephine who had opened a drawer. Because she had nothing to put in it, she was convicted of stealing and sentenced to a slap from Madame, five lashes from Lucien, and a sale to a hardworking farm. She worries that she will be accused of stealing and punished in the same way.