Excerpt from The Fallen Leaves, Vol. 3 of 3
Two days later, Amelius moved into his cottage.
He had provided himself with a new servant, as easily as he had provided himself with a new abode. A foreign waiter at the hotel - a gray-haired Frenchman of the old school, reputed to be the most ill-tempered servant in the house - had felt the genial influence of Amelius with the receptive readiness of his race.
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