24 AGRICULTURE 



entire management of the dairy and cheese- 

 making on a large farm in Wales. They share 

 a nice farm-house, keep a servant, and have 

 their own pony and trap. They have certain 

 hours off every day, which enables them to 

 get a break in the daily round, and even to 

 go visiting in the neighbourhood. Altogether 

 they appear to be able to live comfortably 

 and consistently with their tastes and re- 

 spective positions in life, whilst at the same 

 time giving every satisfaction to their em- 

 ployer, who knows that his interests are 

 being looked after. 



The students, on the other hand, have of 

 course much to learn on their side ; perhaps 

 at first they erred by putting a fictitious 

 value on their labour because they were 

 women gardeners. Perhaps they thought 

 some were very young that a glamour 

 of sentiment about their work would cover 

 many deficiencies, and it was hard to realise 

 and it takes many years to do so that 

 about work there must be no sentiment, 



