11 Harps and Ale Julian had to admit he felt a whole lot better after a bath. The Juggling Gypsy had men's and women's bath rooms on each floor, each equipped with a trio of large, cast-brass tubs that were just big enough to submerge one's self without feeling too cramped. He spent the better part of a half hour soaking and scrubbing, and after drying off and putting on fresh clothes he felt like a new man. So maybe Melanie had a point. He wasn't going to admit that to her, though. The other good thing the Gypsy had was a laundry service. All he—and Tolburt, who he was forced to share a room with—had to do was put his grimy road clothes into a supplied bag and leave it just inside his door, and one of the staff would pick it up and see to getting it scrubbed. That was service Jul