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It seemed too hideous to be true that Wisler had telegraphed because there was danger for Angela, and yet Nick did not wait to finish out the sentence in his mind. The Japanese servant, who was cook and valet and chamberman, had brought the telegram and the last luncheon dish at the same time. Now he was providing Billy the chauffeur with something to eat.
He was what Rollo called the chamberman. His business was to make the beds and take care of the rooms. This work, in Italy, is done by men generally, instead of by women. "Is there a commissioner attached to this hotel," asked Mr. George, addressing the servant, and speaking in French, "who accompanies parties to Vesuvius?" "Yes, sir, certainly," said the servant. "What is his name?" asked Mr.
On his return to his inn, Bertram at once found that there had been an arrival of some importance during his absence. Waiters and boots were all busy for there are waiters and boots at Jerusalem, much the same as at the "Saracen's Head," or "White Lion;" there is no chambermaid, however, only a chamberman. Colonel Sir Lionel Bertram was there.
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