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Chapter 36 The Fontaine

A carriage stopped at the corner of Fifth Avenue.

Ryan got out of the carriage with a suitcase and put it on the sidewalk. He came to the carriage, took out a Louis from the wallet, and handed it to the cart driver. He also implied the cart driver to keep the rest change.

The fare machine in the driver's seat showed that Ryan should pay eighty-five fennies to the cart driver. So the remaining fifteen fennies were the tips for the coachman.

The world was the same as Earth's western world, where tips were popular. When gentlemen enjoyed services, most of them would give a certain proportion of tips to service staff. Usually, the tip income of the service staff was higher than their salary.

However, Fifteen Finneies's tip was too much, and generally speaking, Five Finneies were enough.

If the consumption bill was more than ten Louis, the proportion of tips was maintained about two percent. This time, Ryan did not s

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