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done for that。;
So they set down rent察1000。
;There have to be five paid helpers in the house察─Diantha went on察 the
cook察the laundress察the two maids察and the matron。 She must buy and
manage。 She could be one of their mothers or aunts。;
Mrs。 Bell smiled。 ;Do you really imagine察Diantha察that Mrs。
O'Shaughnessy or Mrs。 Yon Yonson can manage a house like this as you
can拭
Diantha flushed a little。 ;No察mother察of course not。 But I am keeping
very full reports of all the work。 Just the schedule of laborthe
hoursthe exact things done。 One laundress察with machinery察can wash
for thirty´five察。its only six a day you see察and the amount is
regulated察about six dozen a day察and all the flat work mangled。
;In a Girl's Club alone the cook has all day off察as it were察she can do
the down stairs cleaning。 And the two maids have only table service and
bedrooms。;
;Thirty´five bedrooms拭
;Yes。 But two girls together察who know how察can do a room in 8
minuteseasily。 They are small and simple you see。 Make the bed
shake the mats察wipe the floors and windowsyou watch them
;I have watched them察─the mother admitted。 ;They are as quick asas
mill´workers
;Well察─pursued Diantha察 they spend three hours on dishes and tables
and seven on cleaning。 The bedrooms take 280 minutes察that's nearly
five hours。 The other two are for the bath rooms察halls察stairs
downstairs windows察and so on。 That's all right。 Then I'm keeping the
menusjust what I furnish and what it costs。 Anybody could order and
manage when it was all set down for her。 And you seeas you have
figured itthey'd have over 500 leeway to buy the furniture if they
were allowed to。;
;Yes察─Mrs。 Bell admitted察 _if_ the rent was what you allow察and _if_
they all work all the time
;That's the hitch察of course。 But mother察the girls who don't have
steady jobs do work by the hour察and that brings in more察on the whole。
If they are the right kind they can make good。 If they find anyone who
don't keep her jobfor good reasonsthey can drop her。;
;M'm ─said Mrs。 Bell。 ;Well察it's an interesting experiment。 But how
about you拭 So far you are 410 behind。;
;Yes察because my rent's so big。 But I cover that by letting the rooms
you see。;
Mrs。 Bell considered the orders of this sort。 ;So far it averages about
25。00 a week察that's doing well。;
;It will be less in summermuch less察─Diantha suggested。 ;Suppose you
call it an average of 15。00。;
;Call it 10。00察─said her mother ruthlessly。 ;At that it covers your
deficit and 110 over。;
;Which isn't much to live on察─Diantha agreed察 but then comes my
special catering察and the lunches。;
Here they were quite at sea for a while。 But as the months passed察and
the work steadily grew on their hands察Mrs。 Bell became more and more
cheerful。 She was up with the earliest察took entire charge of the
financial part of the concern察and at last Diantha was able to rest
fully in her afternoon hours。 What delighted her most was to see her
mother thrive in the work。 Her thin shoulders lifted a little as small
dragging tasks were forgotten and a large growing business substituted。
Her eyes grew bright again察she held her head as she did in her keen
girlhood察and her daughter felt fresh hope and power as she saw already
the benefit of the new method as affecting her nearest and dearest。
All Diantha's friends watched the spread of the work with keenly
sympathetic intent察but to Mrs。 Weatherstone it became almost as
fascinating as to the girl herself。
;It's going to be one of the finest businesses in the world ─she said
;And one of the largest and best paying。 Now I'll have a surprise ready
for that girl in the spring察and another next year察if I'm not
mistaken
There were long and vivid discussions of the matter between her and her
friends the Pornes察and Mrs。 Porne spent more hours in her ;drawing
room; than she had for years。
But while these unmentioned surprises were pending察Mrs。 Weatherstone
departed to New Yorkto Europe察and was gone some months。 In the
spring she returned察in Aprilwhich is late June in Orchardina。 She
called upon Diantha and her mother at once察and opened her attack。
;I do hope察Mrs。 Bell察that you'll back me up察─she said。 ;You have the
better business head I think察in the financial line。;
;She has察─Diantha admitted。 ;She's ten times as good as I am at that
but she's no more willing to carry obligation than I am察Mrs。
Weatherstone。;
;Obligation is one thinginvestment is another察─said her guest。 ;I
live on my moneythat is察on other people's work。 I am a base
capitalist察and you seem to me good material to invest in。 Sotake it
or leave itI've brought you an offer。;
She then produced from her hand bag some papers察and察from her car
outside察a large object carefully boxed察about the size and shape of a
plate warmer。 This being placed on the table before them察was
uncovered察and proved to be a food container of a new model。
;I had one made in Paris察─she explained察 and the rest copied here to
save paying duty。 Lift it
They lifted it in amazementit was so light。
;Aluminum察─she said察proudly察 Silver platednew process And bamboo
at the corners you see。 All lined and interlined with asbestos察rubber
fittings for silver ware察plate racks察food compartmentssee拭
She pulled out drawers察opened little doors察and rapidly laid out a
table service for five。
;It will hold food for fivethe average family察you know。 For larger
orders you'll have to send more。 I had to make _some_ estimate。;
;What lovely dishes ─said Diantha。
;Aren't they Aluminum察silvered If your washers are careful they
won't get dented察and you can't break 'em。;
Mrs。 Bell examined the case and all its fittings with eager attention。
;It's the prettiest thing I ever saw察─she said。 ;Look察Diantha察here's
for soup察here's for wateror wine if you want察all your knives and
forks at the side察Japanese napkins up here。 Its lovely察butI should
thinkexpensive
Mrs。 Weatherstone smiled。 ;I've had twenty´five of them made。 They
cost察with the fittings察100 apiece察2500。 I will rent them to you
Miss Bell察at a rate of 10 per cent。 interest察only 250 a year
;It ought to take more察─said Mrs。 Bell察 there'll be breakage and
waste。;
;You can't break them察I tell you察─said the cheerful visitor察 and
dents can be smoothed out in any tin shopyou'll have to pay for
itwill that satisfy you拭
Diantha was looking at her察her eyes deep with gratitude。 ;Iyou know
what I think of you ─she said。
Mrs。 Weatherstone laughed。 ;I'm not through yet察─she said。 ;Look at
my next piece of impudence ─ This was only on paper察but the pictures
were amply illuminating。
;I went to several factories察─she gleefully explained察 here and
abroad。 A Yankee firm built it。 It's in my garage now
It was a light gasolene motor wagon察the body built like those
old´fashioned moving wagons which were also used for excursions察wherein
the floor of the vehicle was rather narrow察and set low察and the seats
ran lengthwise察widening out over the wheels察only here the wheels were
lower察and in the space under the seats ran a row of lockers opening
outside。 Mrs。 Weatherstone smiled triumphantly。
;Now察Diantha Bell察─she said察 here's something you haven't thought of
I do believe This estimable vehicle will carry thirty people inside
easily察─and she showed them how each side held twelve察and turn´up
seats accommodated six more察 and outside察she showed the lengthwise
picture;it carries twenty´four containers。 If you want to send all
your twenty´five at once察one can go here by the driver。
;Now then。 This is not an obligation察Miss Bell察it is another valuable
investment。 I'm having more made。 I expect to have use for them in a
good many places。 This cost pretty near 3000察and you get it at the
same good interest察for 300 a year。 What's more察if you are smart
enoughand I don't doubt you areyou can buy the whole thing on
installments察same as you mean to with your furniture。;
Diantha was dumb察but her mother wasn't。 She thanked Mrs。 Weatherstone
with a hearty appreciation of her opportune help察but no less of her
excellent investment。
;Don't be a goose察Diantha察─she said。 ;You will set up your food
business in first class style察and I think you can carry it
successfully。 But Mrs。 Weatherstone's right察she's got a new investment
here that'll pay her better than most othersand be a growing thing I
do believe。;
And still Diantha found it difficult to express her feelings。 She had
lived under a good deal of strain for many months now察and this sudden
opening out of her plans was a heavenly help indeed。
Mrs。 Weatherstone went around the table and sat by her。 ;Child察─said
she察 you don't begin to realize what you've done for meand for
Isobeland for ever so many in this town察and all over the world。 And
besides察don't you think anybody else can see your dream拭 We can't _do_
it as you can察but we can see what it's going to meanand we'll help
if we can。 You wouldn't grudge us that察would you拭
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