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		<title>TCDE-Team: Created page with &quot;&#039;&#039;The Head Waiter and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&#039;&#039; is a joke written anonymously by &#039;&#039;A Moonbeam&#039;&#039; published in Ally Sloper&#039;s Half Holiday on 25 november 1922.   == The Head Waiter and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle == [[Ally Sloper&#039;s Half Holiday (25 november 1922, p. 6)]]  EXCUSE me, sir, are you looking for a friend, or a vacant table, or what? ... Looking for nobody? Then you&#039;ll...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;The Head Waiter and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is a joke written anonymously by &amp;#039;&amp;#039;A Moonbeam&amp;#039;&amp;#039; published in &lt;a href=&quot;/wiki/Ally_Sloper%27s_Half_Holiday&quot; title=&quot;Ally Sloper&amp;#039;s Half Holiday&quot;&gt;Ally Sloper&amp;#039;s Half Holiday&lt;/a&gt; on 25 november 1922.   == The Head Waiter and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle == &lt;a href=&quot;/wiki/File:Ally-sloper-s-half-holiday-1922-11-25-p6-the-head-waiter-and-sacd.jpg&quot; title=&quot;File:Ally-sloper-s-half-holiday-1922-11-25-p6-the-head-waiter-and-sacd.jpg&quot;&gt;thumb|250px|right|[[Ally Sloper&amp;#039;s Half Holiday&lt;/a&gt; (25 november 1922, p. 6)]]  EXCUSE me, sir, are you looking for a friend, or a vacant table, or what? ... Looking for nobody? Then you&amp;#039;ll...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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== The Head Waiter and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:ally-sloper-s-half-holiday-1922-11-25-p6-the-head-waiter-and-sacd.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Ally Sloper&amp;#039;s Half Holiday]] (25 november 1922, p. 6)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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EXCUSE me, sir, are you looking for a friend, or a vacant table, or what? ... Looking for nobody? Then you&amp;#039;ll have to look for a long time, sir, if you&amp;#039;ll excuse my joke, he, he! But if you&amp;#039;re lunching, sir, you will find this a quiet and comfortable corner. ... That&amp;#039;s it, sir. One moment — I&amp;#039;ll bring you the menu. ...&lt;br /&gt;
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What would you like, sir? Soup? I beg pardon? Have we any fairies? FAIRIES? Go&amp;#039; bless my soul, sir, no, sir! The veg. cook and the two kitchen maids, and the young woman at the cash desk are about the nearest thing we&amp;#039;ve got to fairies on these premises. This is a chop house, sir; not a pantomime Fairies! You make me smile, sir, you do, indeed! We can do you angels on horseback — oysters are prime now, sir — but fairies; no, we don&amp;#039;t supply anything in that line, sir, he, he! ...&lt;br /&gt;
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Nothing to laugh about? P&amp;#039;raps not, sir. But I must confess it tickled me to hear you ask for fairies. We get a bird or two in occasionally, in the evenings; but not often to lunch, if that&amp;#039;s what you mean, sir? ... Boiled beef, carrots, and dumps? Very good. sir. Jacket potatoes, or boiled, sir?... Thank you, sir. Anything to drink? ... In a tankard? Certainly, sir. ... Fairies! He, he, he! Must have some of his nap off. ...&lt;br /&gt;
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There you are, sir — a workman&amp;#039;s portion, if I may say so. And that&amp;#039;s the stuff to keep you warm, when it comes to the point, sir. A little more substantial than fairies, boiled or fried, or on toast, I should think, sir-he, he! ... I beg pardon, sir? You object to ridicule? Quite right, sir. Most self-respecting people do, sir. Nothing more annoying. ... Then why do I persist in it? What, me, sir? I don&amp;#039;t follow you, sir. Making sport of your belief in fairies? Not at all, sir. I merely mentioned that we don&amp;#039;t keep them. ... You are [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]? Ah, now I can understand, sir. You thought you could scent fairies as you came in, I expect. The young woman at the cash desk uses highly-scented face powder, sir — very highly-scented. She sits near the cheese, you see, sir. ... &lt;br /&gt;
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And so I have the honour of waiting on the celebrated [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]! Dear me; I shall have to tell Mr. Ally Sloper when he comes in. But, like myself, sir, he&amp;#039;ll be more interested in you as the creator of [[Sherlock Holmes]] than as a dabbler in spiritualism and a fairy chaser. By the way, how is Dr. Watson, sir — that mutton-headed medico who was for everlasting at [[Sherlock Holmes|Holmes]]&amp;#039;s heels? ... You&amp;#039;ve given up writing frivolous fiction? I&amp;#039;m very sorry to hear it, sir. Your books passed many a dull hour away, and helped many a sad heart to forget its sorrow for a while. But if I may be so bold as to say so, your later writings have had quite an opposite effect. Who wants messages from the dead, when it comes to the point? I don&amp;#039;t, for one. Messages from the living are good enough for me.&lt;br /&gt;
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Boiled jam roll? Very good, sir. ... Yes, sir, I&amp;#039;ve always thought it was a pity that a clever gent like you ever took up with this spiritualistic stuff. It shook the public confidence in you, somehow. Knowing you to be a patriot and a strong imperialist, I don&amp;#039;t some. how seem right that you should be more interested in the dead than the living.&lt;br /&gt;
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No, sir, that&amp;#039;s not a fairy, that&amp;#039;s Mr. Ally Sloper, the Eminent ... Impossible? How impossible? ... Died years ago? Not him, sir. Anyhow, he&amp;#039;s no spirit, I can assure you. Very much in the flesh, believe me. Would you care to be introduced, sir? He takes quite as much interest in spirits as you do; but works, I believe, along different lines of inquiry. ... Is he in search of proof? You&amp;#039;ve hit it, sir. But in the mean time he&amp;#039;s satisfied with 30 under.&lt;br /&gt;
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The bill? Very good. sir. ... Let me see, you had one bread. I think? ... Thank you I&amp;#039;m much obliged. Er — before you go, sir, what about giving the spooks a miss, and giving [[Sherlock Holmes]] a new lease of life? You&amp;#039;d find it more profitable in more ways than one. ... Good day, sir ... Have we got any fairies! He, he!&lt;br /&gt;
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