The coachman is introduced in chapter XXXI, and is described as thus: "Picture for yourselves a little man, broader than he is tall, tender and greasy like a ball of butter, with a rosy face, a small, constantly laughing mouth and a thin, adorable voice of a cat wishing all the best to its master." “All night they sleep And I never sleep…”
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