"If you don't like dealing with peasants, why didn't you become a court chamberlain, shmuck?"
What looked to be a court chamberlain directed the ladies to their retiring or repairing room, the gentlemen to a cloakroom.
Emperor Akihito has edged toward a more open monarchy, and the old court chamberlains have died or retired.
There, raised largely by court chamberlains, he began a meticulously planned education and lonely childhood.
A court chamberlain rang an Ildiran crystal-alloy gong.
The court chamberlain (baritone) promises the cook a position as private cook to the Emperor, if she can find the nightingale.
He was court chamberlain before this-this little brother of the rich, as they call his sort.
Boris was a court Chamberlain since 1676.
All his life he has waited, and court chamberlains say he is more than glad to keep doing so.