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Miss Berengaria's servants had been with her for a long time and were all eminently respectable. She was-needless to say-very good to them, and they adored and obeyed her in quite a feudal manner. When at supper in the servants' hall-all old and all sedate-they might have been a company of Quakers from the sobriety of their demeanor. The head of th