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Chapter 5
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The narrator wakes up hungry. He tells his friend that he's been studying and that his friends are coming to his house for group work the next day. The narrator tells him that his housemaid told them that he was staying out, but that they didn't know about his new digs. He says that he loves cleaning and that he would like to open a house-keeping business. The two of them go to the house, and the narrator tells the girl that she's not pretty and that she should be a maid. The girl says that she loves cleaning, and that it's her job to do it for her own health. She tells the boy that she doesn't want to be an ideal wife, but she does love cleaning. She says that if she were a maid, she would be a head maid, or maybe she could open a housekeeping business? The girl thinks that's a good idea, but the narrator points out that she is not pretty, and she says that cleaning is more than just a maid's job. She wants to be a housekeeper, she says, because she likes to pay her maids well. The girls go to their room, and they find that the house is very clean. They wonder why they haven't brought food with them, and then they realize that they are not friends with the girl since middle school.
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Chapter 5
This is a locked chapterChapter 5
About This Chapter
The narrator wakes up hungry. He tells his friend that he's been studying and that his friends are coming to his house for group work the next day. The narrator tells him that his housemaid told them that he was staying out, but that they didn't know about his new digs. He says that he loves cleaning and that he would like to open a house-keeping business. The two of them go to the house, and the narrator tells the girl that she's not pretty and that she should be a maid. The girl says that she loves cleaning, and that it's her job to do it for her own health. She tells the boy that she doesn't want to be an ideal wife, but she does love cleaning. She says that if she were a maid, she would be a head maid, or maybe she could open a housekeeping business? The girl thinks that's a good idea, but the narrator points out that she is not pretty, and she says that cleaning is more than just a maid's job. She wants to be a housekeeper, she says, because she likes to pay her maids well. The girls go to their room, and they find that the house is very clean. They wonder why they haven't brought food with them, and then they realize that they are not friends with the girl since middle school.
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