Trials and Confessions of a HousekeeperReproduction of the original: Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper by T.S. Arthur |
Contents
MY SPECULATION IN CHINA WARE | 3 |
SOMETHING ABOUT COOKS | 9 |
LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT | 13 |
CHEAP FURNITURE | 17 |
IS IT ECONOMY? | 22 |
LIVING ATA CONVENIENT DISTANCE VII THE PICKEDUP DINNER | 34 |
WHO IS KRISS KRINGLE? IX NOT AT HOME X SHIRT BUTTONS | 47 |
PAVEMENT WASHING IN WINTER | 50 |
LOTS OF THINGS | 83 |
A CURE FOR LOW SPIRITS | 87 |
A BARGAIN | 91 |
A PEEVISH DAY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES | 96 |
WORDS | 101 |
MAYBE | 105 |
THE POOR CHILD DIED | 108 |
THE RIVAL BONNETS | 111 |
REGARD FOR THE POOR | 54 |
SOMETHING MORE ABOUT COOKS | 57 |
NOT A RAG ON THEIRBACKS | 59 |
CURIOSITY | 62 |
HOUSE CLEANING | 66 |
BROILING ALOBSTER XVIII THE STRAWBERRYWOMAN | 76 |
MY WASHERMAN XXVIII MY BORROWING NEIGHBOR | 123 |
EXPERIENCE IN TAKING BOARDERS | 133 |
TWO WAYS WITH DOMESTICS | 149 |
A MOTHERS DUTY | 157 |
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