RULES THAT CONCERN ALL SERVANTS IN GENERAL WHEN your Master or Lady call a Servant by Name, if that Servant be not in the Way, none of you are to answer, for then there will be no End of your Drudgery: And Masters themselves allow, that if a Servant comes... The complete servant, by Samuel and Sarah Adams - Page 42by Samuel Adams (servant.) - 1826Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 398 pages
...RULES THAT CONCERN ALL SERVANTS IN GENERAL. VvHEN your master or lady calls a servant by name, if that servant be not in the way, none of you are to answer,...drudgery: and masters themselves allow, that if a sen-ant comes when he is called, it is sufficient. When you have done a fault, be always pert and insolent,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 476 pages
...RULES THAT CONCERN ALL SERVANTS IN GENERAL. Vr HEN your master or lady calls a servant by name, if that servant be not in the way, none of you are to answer,...servant comes when he is called, it is .sufficient. "vVhen you have done a fault, be always pert and insolent, and behave yourself as if you were the injured... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 376 pages
...RUHES THAT CONCERN ALL SERVANTS IN GENERAL. WHEN your master or lady call a servant by name, if that servant be not in the way, none of you are to answer,...: and masters themselves allow, that if a servant cometh when he is called, it is sufficient. When you have done a fault, be always pert and insolent,... | |
| John Bull - English wit and humor - 1825 - 782 pages
...there will be no end of your drudgery : aud masters themselves allow, that if a servant comes when lie is called, it is sufficient. When you have done a fault, be always pert and insolent, und behave yoursulf аз if you were the injured person ; this will immediately put your master or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 900 pages
...IN GENERAL. AVuEN your master or lady calls a servant by name, it' that servant be not in the wiiy, none of you are to answer, for then there will be...insolent, and behave yourself as if you were the injured [H-rson ; this will immediately put your master or lady off their mettle. If you see your master wronged... | |
| Alfred Guy L'Estrange - English wit and humor - 1878 - 370 pages
...that concern all servants in general — When your master or lady calls a servant by name, if that servant be not in the way, none of you are to answer, for then there will be no end of drudgery ; and masters themselves allow that if a servant comes, when he is called, it is sufficient.... | |
| Alfred Guy L'Estrange - English wit and humor - 1878 - 414 pages
...that concern all servants in general — When your master or lady calls a servant by name, if that servant be not in the way, none of you are to answer, for then there will be no end of drudgery ; and masters themselves allow that if a servant comes, when ho is called, it is sufficient.... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - Country life - 1890 - 386 pages
...this. Only a scanty extract must be given. "When your master or lady calls a servant by name, if that servant be not in the way, none of you are to answer, for then there will be no end of your drudgery. " When you have done a fault be always pert and insolent, and behave yourself as if you were the injured... | |
| Lionel Strachey - Wit and humor - 1906 - 326 pages
...Rehearsal." Jonathan Swift Directions to Servants WHEN your master or lady calls a servant by name, if that servant be not in the way, none of you are to answer, for else there will be no end of your drudgery; and masters themselves allow, that if a servant comes when... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 500 pages
...RULES THAT CONCERN ALL SERVANTS IN GENERAL. V WHEN your master or lady calls a servant by name, if that servant be not in the way, none of you are* to answer, for then there will be no end of your drudgery^indmasters themselves allow, that if a servant comes when he "is <dilled^it,is sufficient.... | |
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