Room arrangements finally settled, the girls retreat to their rooms; it very soon becomes apparent that the portier didn't lie about the lodging quality, rooms even having hot water pumped up to the third floor no less, and the supper served in the in-house restaurant - and included in the room fee - doesn't leave to be desired either - it is also apparent from that supper that, despite that service, the inn isn't exactly striving; in fact, our heroes find themselves the only people in the restaurant.

By the morning, they also find out that the inn, apparently, is designed for guests with not only thick wallets, but heavy sleep as well - or, perhaps, on the contrary, early birds, At least, unlike the suits', their rooms' windows don't face the town square directly, and the bellowing of the tower clock on the town hall right opposite is softened somewhat.