Eighteen maxims of neatness and order, by Theresa Tidy |
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... the walls and floors which now are cover- ed and loaded with excrescences ; then were a sofa and a set of stuffed - back chairs , ranged in a semicircle round the fire in winter , and the window in sum- mer INTRODUCTION . 11.
... the walls and floors which now are cover- ed and loaded with excrescences ; then were a sofa and a set of stuffed - back chairs , ranged in a semicircle round the fire in winter , and the window in sum- mer INTRODUCTION . 11.
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Elizabeth Susannah Simmonds. fire in winter , and the window in sum- mer . The Pembroke table never forsook the wall , except to receive the tea - equi- page ( where the young mistress presided ) nor did the pier - table step forth from ...
Elizabeth Susannah Simmonds. fire in winter , and the window in sum- mer . The Pembroke table never forsook the wall , except to receive the tea - equi- page ( where the young mistress presided ) nor did the pier - table step forth from ...
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... fire , while its empty cover was left , to the disturbance of human intercourse , and the beginning of jealous coldness . II . Never keep a professed receptacle for litter , which often degenerates into absolute rubbish , and never ...
... fire , while its empty cover was left , to the disturbance of human intercourse , and the beginning of jealous coldness . II . Never keep a professed receptacle for litter , which often degenerates into absolute rubbish , and never ...
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... fire till your shawl or pelisse is pulled off . It will make yourself chilly , as well as disturb the quiet employment of those who are sitting by the fire , and encourage indo- lent habits . Nor is it allowable at any time to toss your ...
... fire till your shawl or pelisse is pulled off . It will make yourself chilly , as well as disturb the quiet employment of those who are sitting by the fire , and encourage indo- lent habits . Nor is it allowable at any time to toss your ...
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Page 3 - Mischief; adding, for want of a Nail the Shoe was lost; for want of a Shoe the Horse was lost; and for want of a Horse the Rider was lost, being overtaken and slain by the Enemy; all for want of Care about a Horse-shoe Nail.
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