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A narrator receives a letter and promotional circulars from an old college acquaintance whose mechanical genius produced countless quirky contraptions, and the ensuing account recounts that inventor’s eccentricity and earlier devices while describing the tempting promise of an automated housemaid. Through wry, domestic detail the narrative examines the frustrations of unreliable household help, the appeal of mechanized solutions, and the humorous tensions that arise when inventive ambition meets everyday domestic life.
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