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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I

CHAPTER V
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We have fifteen servants in the house.

They do just about what seven good ones would do in the United States, but they do it a great deal better.
They pretty nearly run themselves and the place.

The servant question is admirably solved here.

They divide the work according to a fixed and unchangeable system and they do it remarkably well--in their own slow English way.

We simply let them alone, unless something important happens to go wrong.


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