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;Any time you feel like coming back you will be welcome察Dear。

;Yours察Ross。;

Any time she felt like coming back

Diantha slipped down in a little heap by the bed察her face on the
letterher arms spread wide。  The letter grew wetter and wetter察and
her shoulders shook from time to time。

But the hands were tight´clenched察and if you had been near enough you
might have heard a dogged repetition察monotonous as a Tibetan prayer
mill此 It is right。  It is right。  It is right。;  And then。  ;Help
meplease  I need it。;  Diantha was not ;gifted in prayer。;


When Mr。 Porne came home that night he found the wifely smile which is
supposed to greet all returning husbands quite genuinely in evidence。 
;O Edgar ─cried she in a triumphant whisper察 I've got such a nice
girl  She's just as neat and quick察you've no idea the work she's done
todayit looks like another place already。  But if things look queer at
dinner don't notice itfor I've just given her her head。  I was so
tired察and baby bothered so察and she said that perhaps she could manage
all by herself if I was willing to risk it察so I took baby for a
car´ride and have only just got back。  And I _think_ the dinner's going
to be lovely 

It was lovely。  The dining´room was cool and flyless。  The table was set
with an assured touch。  A few of Orchardina's ever ready roses in a
glass bowl gave an air of intended beauty Mrs。 Porne had had no time
for。

The food was well´cooked and well´served察and the attendance showed an
intelligent appreciation of when people want things and how they want
them。

Mrs。 Porne quite glowed with exultation察but her husband gently
suggested that the newness of the broom was visibly uppermost察and that
such palpable perfections were probably accompanied by some drawbacks。 
But he liked her looks察he admitted察and the cooking would cover a
multitude of sins。

On this they rested察while the week went by。  It was a full week察and a
short one。  Mrs。 Porne察making hay while the sun shone察caught up a
little in her sewing and made some conscience´tormenting calls。

When Thursday night came around she was simply running over with
information to give her husband。

;Such a talk as I have had with Miss Bell  She is so queer  But she's
nice too察and it's all reasonable enough察what she says。  You know she's
studied this thing all out察and she knows about itstatistics and
things。  I was astonished till I found she used to teach school。  Just
think of it  And to be willing to work out  She certainly does her
work beautiful察butit doesn't seem like having a servant at all。  I
feel as if Iboarded with her 

;Why she seemed to me very modest and unpresuming察─put in Mr。 Porne。

;O yes察she never presumes。  But I mean the capable way she managesI
don't have to tell her one thing察nor to oversee察nor criticize。  I
spoke of it and she said察'If I didn't understand the business I should
have no right to undertake it。;

;That's a new point of view察isn't it拭─asked her husband。  ;Don't they
usually make you teach them their trade and charge for the privilege拭

;Yes察of course they do。  But then she does have her disadvantagesas
you said。;

;Does she拭 What are they拭

;Why she's sorigid。  I'll read you herI don't know what to call it。 
She's written out a definite proposition as to her staying with us察and
I want you to study it察it's the queerest thing I ever saw。;

The document was somewhat novel。  A clear statement of the hours of
labor required in the position察the quality and amount of the different
kinds of work察the terms on which she was willing to undertake it察and
all prefaced by a few remarks on the status of household labor which
made Mr。 Porne open his eyes。

Thus Miss Bell察 The ordinary rate for labor in this state察unskilled
labor of the ordinary sort察is 2。00 a day。  This is in return for the
simplest exertion of brute force察under constant supervision and
direction察and involving no serious risk to the employer。;

;Household labor calls for the practice of several distinct crafts察and
to be properly done察requires thorough training and experience。  Its
performer is not only in a position of confidence察as necessarily
entrusted with the care of the employer's goods and with knowledge of
the most intimate family relations察but the work itself察in maintaining
the life and health of the members of the household察is of most vital
importance。

;In consideration of existing economic conditions察however察I am willing
to undertake these intricate and responsible duties for a seven day week
at less wages than are given the street´digger察for 1。50 a day。;

;Good gracious察my dear ─said Mr。 Porne察laying down the paper察 This
young woman does appreciate her business  And we're to be let off easy
at 45。00 a month察are we;

;And feel under obligations at that ─answered his wife。  ;But you read
ahead。  It is most instructive。  We shall have to ask her to read a
paper for the Club 

;'In further consideration of the conditions of the time察I am willing
to accept part payment in board and lodging instead of cash。  Such
accommodations as are usually offered with this position may be rated at
17。00 a month。;

;O come now察don't we board her any better than that拭

;That's what I thought察and I asked her about it察and she explained that
she could get a room as good for a dollar and a´half a weekshe had
actually made inquiries in this very town  And she could察really a
better room察better furnished察that is察and service with it。  You know
I've always meant to get the girl's room fixed more prettily察but
usually they don't seem to mind。  And as to foodyou see she knows all
about the cost of things察and the materials she consumes are really not
more than two dollars and a half a week察if they are that。  She even
made some figures for me to prove itsee。;

Mr。 Porne had to laugh。

;Breakfast。  Coffee at thirty´five cents per pound察one cup察one cent。 
Oatmeal at fourteen cents per package察one bowl察one cent。  Bread at
five cents per loaf察two slices察one´half cent。  Butter at forty cents
per pound察one piece察one and a´half cents。  Oranges at thirty cents per
dozen察one察three cents。  Milk at eight cents per quart察on oatmeal察one
cent。  Meat or fish or egg察average five cents。  Totalthirteen cents。;

;There  And she showed me dinner and lunch the same way。  I had no idea
food察just the material察cost so little。  It's the labor察she says that
makes it cost even in the cheapest restaurant。;

;I see察─said Mr。 Porne。  ;And in the case of the domestic servant we
furnish the materials and she furnishes the labor。  She cooks her own
food and waits on herselfnaturally it wouldn't come high。  What does
she make it拭

'Food察average per day 。 。 。 0。35
Room察1。50 per w'k察ave。 per day 。 。 。 。22
´
 。57

Total察per month 。 。 。 17。10

1。50 per day察per month 。 。 。 45。00

;'Remaining payable in cash察28。00。'  Do I still live  But my dear
Ellie察that's only what an ordinary first´class cook charges察out here
without all this fuss 

;I know it察Ned察but you know we think it's awful察and we're always
telling about their getting their board and lodging clearas if we
gave'em that out of the goodness of our hearts 

;Exactly察my dear。  And this amazing and arithmetical young woman makes
us feel as if we were giving her wampum instead of moneymere primitive
barter of ancient days in return for her twentieth century services 
How does she do her workthat's the main question。;

;I never saw anyone do it better察or quicker察or easier。  That is察I
thought it was easy till she brought me this paper。  Just read about her
work察and you'll feel as if we ought to pay her all your salary。;

Mr。 Porne read

;Labor performed察average ten hours a day察as follows此Preparation of
food materials察care of fires察cooking察table service察and cleaning of
dishes察utensils察towels察stove察etc。察per mealbreakfast two hours
dinner three hours察supper or lunch one hoursix hours per day for food
service。  Daily chamber work and dusting察etc。察one and one´half hours
per day。  Weekly cleaning for house of nine rooms察with halls察stairs
closets察porches察steps察walks察etc。察sweeping察dusting察washing
windows察mopping察scouring察etc。察averaging two hours per day。  Door
service察waiting on tradesmen察and extras one´half hour per day。  Total
ten hours per day。;

;That sounds well。  Does it take that much time every day拭

;Yes察indeed  It would take me twenty ─she answered。  ;You know the
week I was here alone I never did half she does。  Of course I had Baby
but then I didn't do the things。  I guess when it doesn't take so long
they just don't do what ought to be done。  For she is quick察awfully
quick about her work。  And she's thorough。  I suppose it ought to be
done that waybut I never had one before。;

;She keeps mighty fresh and bright´looking after these herculean
labors。;

;Yes察but then she rests  Her ten hours are from six´thirty a。m。察when
she goes into the kitchen as regularly as a cuckoo clock察to
eight´thirty p。m。 when she is all through and her kitchen looks like
awell it's as clean and orderly as if no 

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