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What Diantha Did

CHAPTER XI
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But most of them had been in training in the summer, and had listened for months to Diantha's earnest talks to the clubs, with good results.
"Remember we are not doing this for ourselves alone," she would say to them.

"Our experiment is going to make this kind of work easier for all home workers everywhere.

You may not like it at first, but neither did you like the old way.

It will grow easier as we get used to it; and we _must_ keep the rules, because we made them!" She laboriously composed a neat little circular, distributed it widely, and kept a pile in her lunch room for people to take.
It read thus: UNION HOUSE Food and Service.
General Housework by the week.....

$10.00 General Housework by the day.......


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