Mr. Poole is the butler of Jackie for the last twenty years. He is the head of the suburban estate, who coordinates the work of staff, monitors the use of engineering systems at home, maintains a budget (in part related to general economic costs). He manages the construction of new facilities as well. Mr. Poole takes care of all the representative work: meeting and placement of guests, an organization of dinners and banquets (in this case, it is often called the butler).
Mr. Poole accompanied the guests to the laboratory. The doctor bought this house from the heirs of a famous surgeon, and as his own interests were not related to anatomy, but to chemistry, the purpose of the construction of the garden has changed. The doctor first took the lawyer in this part of the home, and therefore he, with a mixed sense of curiosity and wonder, saw it dimly lit through the ceiling of the room without any window, where the students were rushed during the opening. The anatomy tables were sealed with chemical devices, and there were reagents in braided vines of sushi on the floor. At its far end, the stairs led up to the red cloth of the door. It was spacious, furnished with a large chandelier and a work desk room, facing the courtyard with three covered windows. The fire burned in the fireplace, a lamp lit up on the fireplace shelf, as the fog seemed to begin penetrating into the house. Mr. Poole was responsible for all those rooms.
Mr. Poole in the Essays