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- Dresser relative
- Parker at the hotel
- no man is a hero to his...
- A gentleman's gentleman
- 'No man is a hero to his . . . . .'
- One may serve to bid farewell to a little tea
- This will serve to get the medicine-man around for Al
- One's work is so wearing that he'll start to bid it farewell
- Inconclusive steps taken to get servant
- Old rascal forfeiting right to attendant
- Servant takes time to say goodbye
- Jeeves's farewell (the first)
- Man in depression getting psychiatrist ultimately
- Personal serving man
- Personal manservant