i desire a maid from the village of a good landed family and without poor relatives and one who will bring a good dowry with her, neither plain nor fair to look upon and a good cook, so that even though their are servants in the house, she may watch them. And she must be such a one that if she buys rice it will be enough and not a handful over and if she buys cloth the garment will be cut so that the scraps of cloth left over should lie in the palm of her hand. Such a one i want.
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