The answer is: There he stood, mine worthy host, firm and well set up on his limbs, smoking his long churchwarden and caring nothing for nobody at home, and despising everybody abroad. He wore the typical scarlet waistcoat, with shiny brass buttons, the corduroy breeches, and grey worsted stockings and smart buckled shoes, that characterised every self-respecting innkeeper in Great Britain in these days—and while pretty, motherless Sally had need of four pairs of brown hands to do all the work that fell on her shapely shoulders, worthy Jellyband discussed the affairs of nations with his most privileged guests.
A historical fiction element should include several details as the characters, the setting and the world building, are some of the characteristics of this element. The Scarlet Pimpernel is setting in 1792 during the “Reign of Terror”, in the first excerpt Sir Percy Blakeney escribes the host, Sr. Jellyband and their guests with some add of how the world situation was affecting them.