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When I got married, our maid from Czarnieckiego Street went with me to Kalwaria, but she lasted it a few months and then left. Said she was bored. There were 3 or so people from the village working for my husband, so the daughter of one of them came – and shortly afterwards got married. And after that I had local maids – they were very easy to hire. The working conditions were good at our house: there were 2 rooms, one child, good pay, board, the washerwoman came to take the linen – the maid wasn’t overworked. She used to go with me and Halinka for walks – a little further up the hill there was a place where you could go for walks, because further on, to the [Bernadine] monastery, you couldn’t go, because Jews were not allowed in. So we had to turn back before the monastery.
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Emilia Leibel