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The Art of Cooking and Serving (2), 1934

"Where there is but one maid several small dishes, such as olives, celery and sauces, may be passed at one time on a tray...The setting of a luncheon table is very much the same whether one has a maid or not, charm being the object rather than ceremoniousness..."
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