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Come Out of the Kitchen!

Alice Duer Miller

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .l had just been the object of the obviously unwelcome attentions of another. He recognized that the stern but sympathetic husband on the stage would instantly have come to the rescue of the weak young wife in any similar situation, and he determined on the instant to do so; but he found a slight difficulty in making up his mind as to the particular epigram with which he should enter. In fact, he could think of nothing except, "Ah, Jane-Ellen, is the ice-cream ready?" And that obviously wouldn't do.

While, however, he hesitated above, the dialogue below rushed on, unimpeded.

"The truth is," said the young man, with the violence of one who feels himself at least partially in the wrong, "the truth is you are a cold, cruel woman who thinks of nothing but her own amusement; you don't care anything about the sufferings of others, and in my opinion Lily is worth ten of you."

"Then why don't you go and kiss. . . Read More

Community Reviews

A novel about a man who rents a house for the season and keeps having problems with the servants, especially the particularly pretty cook. 1916.

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I have no idea how I stumbled across this book. But I DO know it's a fantastic, short read (one of th

3* An old-fashioned story with old-fashioned charm. Thankfully it wasn't very long or I would have gotten bored.

I suspect some of the enjoyment I might have gotten out of this book was robbed by the fact that I knew the secret of the servants who were running the household, having seen the 1930 talking film version of the story, HONEY. Nonetheless, the book is pleasant and diverting.

This book was a hoot to read and I couldn't wait to finish it. It was one of those old world romance classics... Casablanca, Breakfast at Tiffany etc. It starts with a guy renting a house in the country which belongs to some aristocrat. Burton Crane has however insisted that the house come equipped

I really enjoyed this light romance...it was both funny and fun!

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