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... r bedroom, ordered for warm milk with honey, and had the curtains shut tight.


The windows were locked, the lights were turned on, and Old Butler Tang took further precautions by playing soothing but loud piano music that blocked out the noise. He then instructed some of the staff to bring a noise canceling machine and had it set up. Once she was done with her warm milk, he fluffed the pillows and was able to coerce her to sleep.


Old Butler Tang let out a sigh of relief upon ...

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