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Henry Reginald Sutton

Henry Reginald Sutton took over from his uncle, Reginald Sutton, as butler for the Foxes in 1926.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

He was a tall man, two inches taller than Alexos himself, fat with a broad chest and huge shoulders. He did not know if his suit was tightly tailored or if it was simply that the style of the modern butler’s suit was not intended for a man so incredibly packed with brawn: either way, he could see the way his sleeves tightened into the great bulk of his arms, his waistcoat and shirt barely holding back the wonder of his barrel chest, and most tremendous of all, his trousers...   ... He had a low, fruity voice that sounded rather like how port would sound, Alexos thought, if port had a voice – it was Dionysian in its melody and its rhythm and its sheer intoxicating quality, and he swallowed hard, glancing to his father...   ... Mr Sutton did not at all resemble his uncle.   Apart from his body, he had a square face, a sharp jaw with a cleft in his chin, and a heavy brow, and he had a healthy, handsome colour to his face, but not the apple red his uncle carried in his cheeks. His hair was a tawny brown, neatly combed, and he had forest green eyes which were heavily lidded and decorated with long lashes. Mr Sutton had a sort of exacting gaze that Alexos felt he could dissipate, melt, or otherwise liquefy under, and he was liquefying swiftly under it now, because Mr Sutton’s gaze was fixed on him...   (All from An Uncommon Betrothal)
Date of Birth
December 29th 1888
Year of Birth
1888 132 Years old
Children
Eyes
Forest green
Hair
Tawny brown, neatly combed
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Healthy white
Height
6'2"

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