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Come Out of the Kitchen! A Romance

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A young man rents a grand but decaying Southern mansion while its owners are abroad and confronts the practical problem of assembling domestic help that meets his exacting standards. Scenes of negotiation, the formal inspection of recommended servants, and recurring household mishaps create a mix of comic and earnest episodes. The narrative traces cultural frictions between expectation and reality, explores class and gender roles within domestic service, and follows how social manner, practical necessity, and intimate misunderstandings prompt personal adjustments and the slow emergence of romantic possibilities.

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Alice Duer Miller

Alice Duer Miller was an American author and poet known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the context of women's rights and social issues. Her notable works include "Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times," which reflects her advocacy for women's suffrage through witty and engaging poetry. Miller's writing often combined humor with sharp social commentary, making her a significant voice in the feminist literary movement of her time. In addition to her poetry, she wrote novels such as "Come Out of the Kitchen! A Romance" and "Ladies Must Live," showcasing her versatility as a writer.

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