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Practical household guidance explains how to select, engage, and orient domestic help, recommending reputable agencies or personal recommendations and clear agreements about duties. It outlines the arrival and early management of a new maid and the dynamics of mistress-and-maid relations, emphasizing clarity, consistent leadership, and adjustment of expectations. It defines tasks for a maid-of-all-work and for households with two or more servants, including suggested divisions between cook, waitress, and chambermaid and the need to assign flexible responsibilities. The text addresses common service problems, offers general organizational suggestions, and concludes with a concise recapitulation of daily duties to support routine management.
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