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A Prefect's Uncle
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180 pages
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The narrative introduces Marriott, who disrupts the quiet of the senior day-room with his arrival, prompting William, a servant at Leicester's House, to respond. William is depicted humorously, juggling his duties as both butler and bootboy while attempting to clean up the space before the end of summer holidays. His efforts to manage the mess highlight the comedic aspects of his character and set the stage for interactions between the two characters, suggesting a blend of humor and social dynamics within the setting.
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2007, paperback
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