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... look from Holbrook, who stood nearby.
If it had been a young girl calling John "Master," perhaps Holbrook wouldn't have thought much of it. He might have been amused by the flirtatiousness of modern youth. But when a man—especially one like Mandel—addressed John with such a title, it felt awkward.
Back in Holbrook's day, such terms of respect were rare and reserved for situations of great formality. For a man to call another man "Master," particularly in such an intimate setting ...
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