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Now, little by little, the new servant drifts into his view.
After a few months, I hope you will see our new servant as merely a natural part of The Economist.
Also a new servant, Celine (Christina Hendricks) arrives at the house and quickly has her name changed to Chair.
Odenigbo insists on being called Master and patronizingly tries to instruct his new servant in matters of etiquette and academics.
She does not explicitly attribute blame, though she seems to come close: "Without the new servant classes, elite women's employment would splutter and stall," she writes.
She does not explicitly attribute blame, but she comes close: "Without the new servant classes, elite women's employment would splutter and stall," she writes.
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He hired a man and wife to look after things and, on the day of the family's arrival the new servants drove up, too.
At 18th-century Shugborough, where the latest Lord Lichfield is presumably breathing his ineffable spirit out of sight of the paying public, it suggests that the animistically inclined "try out the beds in the new servants' bedroom" (check first, house closed October-March).
The old ones were faceless functionaries that went wobbling down the streets on various errands, but these are sleek new servants designed to go in every home with trim humanoid bodywork and a blandly smiling face that gives them the air of what in the army used to be called "dumb insolence".
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