"Secretary..."
Liszt felt a sense of loss, as he did not have a secretary.
He was unable to realize the privileged class's ideal of a leisurely life "the secretary handles the affairs, and if there is nothing to do, one does the secretary" without either shame or agitation.
In fact, he didn't even have a personal maidservant—under the societal system of enforced monogamy, regardless of nobles having mistresses everywhere and illegitimate children being born in bunches, this system was still observed.
It was not an official system.
It was a social convention that had become customary.
To ensure the continuity of monogamy, female nobles could only have female personal maids, and male nobles could only have male personal servants, to prevent the disruption of monogamy under the guise of personal servants.
He had explored the origin of this social trend, eventually surmising that it probably stemmed from the queenly system of the Moon Empire.