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T he name of Lucy Eyelesbarrow had already made itself felt in certain circles.
Lucy Eyelesbarrow was thirty-two. She had taken a First in Mathematics at Oxford1, was acknowledged to have abrilliant mind and was confidently expected to take up a distinguished2 academic career.
But Lucy Eyelesbarrow, in addition to scholarly brilliance3, had a core of good sound common sense. She could notfail to observe that a life of academic distinction was singularly ill rewarded. She had no desire whatever to teach andshe took pleasure in contacts with minds much less brilliant than her own. In short, she had a taste for people, all sortsof people—and not the same people the whole time. She also, quite frankly4, liked money. To gain money one mustexploit shortage.
Lucy Eyelesbarrow hit at once upon a very serious shortage—the shortage of any kind of skilled domestic labour.
To the amazement5 of her friends and fellow-scholars, Lucy Eyelesbarrow entered the field of domestic labour.
Her success was immediate6 and assured. By now, after a lapse7 of some years, she was known all over the BritishIsles. It was quite customary for wives to say joyfully8 to husbands, “It will be all right. I can go with you to the States.
I’ve got Lucy Eyelesbarrow!” The point of Lucy Eyelesbarrow was that once she came into a house, all worry, anxietyand hard work went out of it. Lucy Eyelesbarrow did everything, saw to everything, arranged everything. She wasunbelievably competent in every conceivable sphere. She looked after elderly parents, accepted the care of youngchildren, nursed the sickly, cooked divinely, got on well with any old crusted servants there might happen to be (thereusually weren’t), was tactful with impossible people,
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