Butler; but there was a frown upon his face as well.
'Your 'ot water, sir,' said the
butler, austerely but not unkindly.
"Yes, sir," said the
butler, "but, Master Frederick, your father left orders--"
That was our first drama at Hurlstone; but a second one came to drive it from our minds, and it was prefaced by the disgrace and dismissal of
butler Brunton.
The
butler was looking even more than usually disapproving, and his disapproval had, so to speak, crystallized, as if it had found some more concrete and definite objective than either barefoot dancing or the United States.
"My lady's pet dog!" exclaimed the
butler. "You've broken its ribs, Sir." "I've broken it of barking, you mean," retorted Geoffrey.
"It was nearly six o'clock," said Ames, the
butler.
Utterson's nerves, at this unlooked-for termination, gave a jerk that nearly threw him from his balance; but he recollected his courage and followed the
butler into the laboratory building through the surgical theatre, with its lumber of crates and bottles, to the foot of the stair.
But there was no time to moralise, for the joviality again became very brisk, and the decanter of port being nearly out, brother Ned pulled the bell, which was instantly answered by the apoplectic
butler.
"It's not quite busting, Sir Pitt," said the
butler with the gravest air, at which Sir Pitt, and with him the young ladies, this time, began to laugh violently.
Asked by Flambeau whether the soldierly person was the prince, the
butler answered shortly in the negative; it was the prince's younger brother, Captain Stephen Saradine, he said.
I wasn't
butler fifteen year without learning the rights and the wrongs about dinner."