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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Receptionist (''The Grand Multiverse Hotel'')}}One of [[Hilbert's|the Interdimensional Hotel]]'s front-desk '''receptionists''' was a “stocky, blue-skinned ''thing'' wearing a tiny bowtie”. It was the one who served the [[Queen of the Black Market]] and [[Wendy VII]] during the latter's first visit to Hilbert's. Knowing the Queen well, the receptionist was highly obsequious in its treatment of her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'')
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Receptionist (''The Grand Multiverse Hotel'')}}One of [[Hilbert's|the Interdimensional Hotel]]'s front-desk '''receptionists''' was a “stocky, blue-skinned ''thing'' wearing a tiny bowtie”, who had the ability to “swivel his eyes in their sockets as if adjusting the lenses on a pair of binoculars”.  
 
He was the one who served the [[Queen of the Black Market]] and [[Wendy VII]] during the latter's first visit to Hilbert's. Knowing the Queen well, the receptionist was highly obsequious in his treatment of her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'')
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One of the Interdimensional Hotel's front-desk receptionists was a “stocky, blue-skinned thing wearing a tiny bowtie”, who had the ability to “swivel his eyes in their sockets as if adjusting the lenses on a pair of binoculars”.

He was the one who served the Queen of the Black Market and Wendy VII during the latter's first visit to Hilbert's. Knowing the Queen well, the receptionist was highly obsequious in his treatment of her. (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel)