An avaricious chambermaid barters her services to the professor and sets about making fun of the inconsolable women.
The vitality and rationale of the whole work truly proceed from the professor and the chambermaid.
Including housekeepers, companions and chambermaids.
If that is sworn to by some observer in the hotel—a waiter or a chambermaid—that is sufficient.
But when it is a twelve-bedroom hotel, it is the same man who has to talk to the sanitary inspector, pay the chambermaid and fill in the forms.
It is quite farcical that a woman who makes a bed in a factory gets a bonus, whereas a chambermaid who makes a bed in a bedroom is penalised.
Sarah was helped by that organisation, and she became a bed chambermaid in a leading hotel.
Celestine has orders to remain in the room all of the time that the chambermaid is there.