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 1        3|      be put on the fire; the footman turned up the lamps; the
 2        3|    itself. While directing a footman to clear a round table the
 3        4|     a greedy little child.~A footman hired for the evening was
 4        4|   the anteroom. But when the footman had opened the door she
 5        4|    he left the room than the footman ushered in three newcomers.
 6        6|  some fifteen paces off by a footman in livery. The church was
 7       10|   was taken on as porter and footman. The last mentioned in powder
 8       10| clumsy lot!” cried Nana.~The footman was mistaken enough to try
 9       11| Steiner was driving, while a footman sat motionless, with folded
10       12|   still kept arriving, and a footman announced their names while
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