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By the Ionian Sea

CHAPTER X
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There followed no ill result that I know of, but the paper packet lay thenceforth untouched, and, on leaving, I made a present of it to my landlady.
To complete the domestic group, I must make mention of the "chambermaid." This was a lively little fellow of about twelve years old, son of the landlady, who gave me much amusement.

I don't know whether he performed chambermaid duty in all the rooms; probably the fierce-eyed cook did the heavier work elsewhere, but upon me his attendance was constant.

At an uncertain hour of the evening he entered (of course, without knocking), doffed his cap in salutation, and began by asking how I found myself.

The question could not have been more deliberately and thoughtfully put by the Doctor himself.

When I replied that I was better, the little man expressed his satisfaction, and went on to make a few remarks about the pessimo _tempo_.


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