1. What is being held at the beginning of Chapter 1, and where is it held?
The Ladies' Night Dinner of the Fort Beulah Rotary Club is being held in the dining room of the Hotel Wessex. The hotel has a very attractive dinging room with gilded plaster shields and a mural depicting the Green Mountains.
2. Who is Louis Rotenstern?
Louis Rotenstern is the man who sings a group of patriotic songs at the Rotary Club dinner. He is known as a good old guy, and Doremus Jessup enjoys fishing with him. He is 100 percent American, and he wants to keep foreigners out of the country.
3. How is Fort Beulah described at the beginning of Chapter 2?
Fort Beulah is legally a city, but it is more of a village. The village is comprised of old red brick, old granite workshops, and houses of white clapboards or gray shingles, with a few little modern bungalows. There is little manufacturing that includes a small woolen mill, a sash-and-door factory, and a pump works. It is a town of about 20,000.
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