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if we can。 You wouldn't grudge us that察would you拭
As a result of all this the cooked food delivery service was opened at
once。
;It is true that the tourists are gone察mostly察─said Mrs。 Weatherstone
as she urged it察 but you see there are ever so many residents who have
more trouble with servants in summer than they do in winter察and hate to
have a fire in the house察too。;
So Diantha's circulars had an addition察forthwith。
These were distributed among the Orchardinians察setting their tongues
wagging anew察as a fresh breeze stirs the eaves of the forest。
The stealthy inroads of lunches and evening refreshments had been
deprecated already察this new kind of servant who wasn't a servant察but
held her head up like anyone else ─They are as independent
asas'salesladies'; said one critic察was also viewed with alarm
but when even this domestic assistant was to be removed察and a square
case of food and dishes substituted察all Archaic Orchardina was
horrified。
There were plenty of new minds in the place察however察enough to start
Diantha with seven full orders and five partial ones。
Her work at the club was now much easier察thanks to her mother's
assistance察to the smoother running of all the machinery with the
passing of time察and further to the fact that most of her girls were now
working at summer resorts察for shorter hours and higher wages。 They
paid for their rooms at the club still察but the work of the house was so
much lightened that each of the employees was given two weeks of
vacationon full pay。
The lunch department kept on a pretty regular basis from the patronage
of resident business men察and the young managerin her ambitious
momentsplanned for enlarging it in the winter。 But during the summer
her whole energies went to perfecting the _menus_ and the service of her
food delivery。
Mrs。 Porne was the very first to order。 She had been waiting
impatiently for a chance to try the plan察and察with her husband察had the
firmest faith in Diantha's capacity to carry it through。
;We don't save much in money察─she explained to the eager Mrs。 Ree察who
hovered察fascinated察over the dangerous topic察 but we do in comfort察I
can tell you。 You see I had two girls察paid them 12 a week察now I keep
just the one察for 6。 My food and fuel for the four of us I don't
count the babies either timethey remain as before察was all of 16
often more。 That made 28 a week。 Now I pay for three meals a day
delivered察for three of us察15 a weekwith the nurse's wages察21。
Then I pay a laundress one day察2察and her two meals察 50察making
23。50。 Then I have two maids察for an hour a day察to clean察 50 a day
for six days察3察and one maid Sunday察 25。 26。75 in all。 So we only
make 1。25。
_But_ there's another room We have the cook's room for an extra
guest察I use it most for a sewing room察though and the kitchen is a sort
of day nursery now。 The house seems as big again
;But the food拭─eagerly inquired Mrs。 Ree。 ;Is it as good as your own拭
Is it hot and tempting拭
Mrs。 Ree was fascinated by the new heresy。 As a staunch adherent of the
old Home and Culture Club察and its older ideals察she disapproved of the
undertaking察but her curiosity was keen about it。
Mrs。 Porne smiled patiently。 ;You remember Diantha Bell's cooking I am
sure察Mrs。 Ree察─she said。 ;And Julianna used to cook for dinner
partieswhen one could get her。 My Swede was a very ordinary cook察as
most of these untrained girls are。 Do take off your hat and have dinner
with usI'll show you察─urged Mrs。 Porne。
;IO I mustn't察─fluttered the little woman。 ;They'll expect me at
homeandsurely yoursupplydoesn't allow for guests拭
;We'll arrange all that by 'phone察─her hostess explained察and she
promptly sent word to the Ree household察then called up Union House and
ordered one extra dinner。
;Is itI'm dreadfully rude I know察but I'm _so_ interested Is
itexpensive拭
Mrs。 Porne smiled。 ;Haven't you seen the little circular拭 Here's one
'Extra meals to regular patrons 25 cents。' And no more trouble to order
than to tell a maid。;
Mrs。 Ree had a lively sense of paltering with Satan as she sat down to
the Porne's dinner table。 She had seen the delivery wagon drive to the
door察had heard the man deposit something heavy on the back porch察and
was now confronted by a butler's tray at Mrs。 Porne's left察whereon
stood a neat square shining object with silvery panels and bamboo
trimmings。
;It's not at all bad looking察is it拭─she ventured。
;Not bad enough to spoil one's appetite察─Mr。 Porne cheerily agreed。
;Open察Sesame Now you know the worst。;
Mrs。 Porne opened it察and an inner front was shown察with various small
doors and drawers。
;Do you know what is in it拭─asked the guest。
;No察thank goodness察I don't察─replied her hostess。 ;If there's
anything tiresome it is to order meals and always know what's coming
That's what men get so tired of at restaurants察what they hate so when
their wives ask them what they want for dinner。 Now I can enjoy my
dinner at my own table察just as if I was a guest。;
;It isa taxsometimes察─Mrs。 Ree admitted察adding hastily察 But one
is glad to do itto make home attractive。;
Mr。 Porne's eyes sought his wife's察and love and contentment flashed
between them察as she quietly set upon the table three silvery plates。
;Not silver察surely ─said Mrs。 Ree察lifting hers察 Oh察aluminum。;
;Aluminum察silver plated察─said Mr。 Porne。 ;They've learned how to do
it at last。 It's a problem of weight察you see察and breakage。 Aluminum
isn't pretty察glass and silver are heavy察but we all love silver察and
there's a pleasant sense of gorgeousness in this outfit。;
It did look rather impressive察silver tumblers察silver dishes察the whole
dainty serviceand so surprisingly light。
;You see she knows that it is very important to please the eye as well
as the palate察─said Mr。 Porne。 ;Now speaking of palates察let us all
keep silent and taste this soup。; They did keep silent in supreme
contentment while the soup lasted。 Mrs。 Ree laid down her spoon with
the air of one roused from a lovely dream。
;Whywhyit's like Paris察─she said in an awed tone。
;Isn't it拭─Mr。 Porne agreed察 and not twice alike in a month察I think。;
;Why察there aren't thirty kinds of soup察are there拭─she urged。
;I never thought there were when we kept servants察─said he。 ;Three was
about their limit察and greasy察at that。;
Mrs。 Porne slipped the soup plates back in their place and served the
meat。
;She does not give a fish course察does she拭─Mrs。 Ree observed。
;Not at the table d'hote price察─Mrs。 Porne answered。 ;We never
pretended to have a fish course ourselvesdo you拭─ Mrs。 Ree did not
and eagerly disclaimed any desire for fish。 The meat was roast beef
thinly sliced察hot and juicy。
;Don't you miss the carving察Mr。 Porne拭─asked the visitor。 ;I do so
love to see a man at the head of his own table察carving。;
;I do miss it察Mrs。 Ree。 I miss it every day of my life with devout
thankfulness。 I never was a good carver察so it was no pleasure to me to
show off察and to tell you the truth察when I come to the table察I like to
eatnot saw wood。; And Mr。 Porne ate with every appearance of
satisfaction。
;We never get roast beef like this I'm sure察─Mrs。 Ree admitted察 we
can't get it small enough for our family。;
;And a little roast is always spoiled in the cooking。 Yes this is far
better than we used to have察─agreed her hostess。
Mrs。 Ree enjoyed every mouthful of her meal。 The soup was hot。 The
salad was crisp and the ice cream hard。 There was sponge cake察thick
light察with sugar freckles on the dark crust。 The coffee was perfect
and almost burned the tongue。
;I don't understand about the heat and cold察─she said察and they showed
her the asbestos´lined compartments and perfectly fitting places for
each dish and plate。 Everything went back out of sight察small leavings
in a special drawer察knives and forks held firmly by rubber fittings
nothing that shook or rattled。 And the case was set back by the door
where the man called for it at eight o'clock。
;She doesn't furnish table linen拭
;No察there are Japanese napkins at the top here。 We like our own
napkins察and we didn't use a cloth察anyway。;
;And how about silver拭
;We put ours away。 This plated ware they furnish is perfectly good。 We
could use ours of course if we wanted to wash it。 Some do that and some
have their own case marked察and their own silver in it察but it's a good
deal of risk察I think察though they are extremely careful。;
Mrs。 Ree experienced peculiarly mixed feelings。 As far as food went
she had never eaten a better dinner。 But her sense of Domestic
Aesthetics was jarred。
;It certainly tastes good察─she said。 ;Delicious察in fact。 I am
extremely obliged to you察Mrs。 Porne察I'd no idea it could be sent so
far and be so good。 And only five dollars a week察you say拭
;For each person察yes。;
;I don't see how she does it。 All those cases and dishes察and the
delivery wagon
That was the universal comment in Orchardina circles as the months
passed and Union House continued in existence;I