said Mr. Leonard Caversham, “but it’s a long and tiring journey, and I’d suggest that you break it at Cologne. You can go on next morning.” “I’ve never been to Germany before,” said the man. “Matter of fact, I dropped quite a few bombs on it during the war.” “It might perhaps be wiser not to mention that when you get there,” said Mr. Caversham with a smile. “Could you book me a room in a hotel at Cologne?” “Certainly. It will take a couple of days to arrange. If you come back at the end of the week, I should have the tickets and reservations all ready for you.” “And if I am going to stop the night at Cologne, I suppose I ought to notify the hotel in Heidelberg that I shall be a day late.” “We could do that for you, too,” said Mr. Caversham. Before he had come to work at Trembling’s Tours, Mr. Caversham sometimes wondered why anyone should employ someone else to do a simple job like booking a ticket or making a reservation. Now he was beginning to understand that such a simple assignment could be stretched to include quite a number of other services.
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