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facility in the tactics of subservience — a trained conform_
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ence. Even to-day it is this aptitude and acquired skill
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in the formal manifestation of the servile relation that
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constitutes the chief element of utility in our highly paid
servants, as well as one of the chief ornaments of the
well-bred housewife.
The first requisite of a good servant is that he should
conspicuously know his place. It is not enough that he
knows how to effect certain desired mechanical results;
he must, above all, know how to effect these results in
due form. Domestic service might be said to be a spiritual
rather than a mechanical function. Gradually there grows
up an elaborate system of good form, specifically reg-
ulating the manner in which this vicarious leisure of the
servant class is to be performed. Any departure from
these canons of form is to be deprecated, not so much
because it evinces a shortcoming in mechanical effici-
ency, or even that it shows an absence of the servile
attitude and temperament, but because, in the last analy-
sis, it shows the absence of special training. Special train-
ing in personal service costs time and effort, and where
it is obviously present in a high degree, it argues that
the servant who possesses it, neither is nor has been
habitually engaged in any productive occupation. It is
prima facie evidence of a vicarious leisure extending far
back in the past. So that trained service has utility, not
only as gratifying the master's instinctive liking for good
and skilful workmanship and his propensity for conspicu-
ous dominance over those whose lives are subservient
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