Natures Aristocracy Or Battles And Wounds in Time of Peace a Plea for the Op

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Natures Aristocracy Or Battles And Wounds in Time of Peace a Plea for the Op
Jennie Collins
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Once, when a labor- er was employed, there were many things " under- stood" that were not expressed in the contract. The laborer was to give a fair return for his wages, BARGAINS WITH SERVANTS. 125 and if it could not be done in one way it was to be done in another. The employer, when he con- tracted to pay a certain sum for a stated amount of labor, was understood to include friendly treat- ment and reasonable assistance. Then the servant- girl was not only paid her weekly wages, but made a me...mber of the family, and cared for with a friendly interest. Now she contracts to do a speci- fied amount of certain kinds of work, and cannot be induced to do anything more without an in- crease of pay. When the annoyed mistress gets angry at the applicant for a situation who asks how many shirts there are to wash, how many beds to be cared for, how many persons in the family and how many servants, how many spare hours the servants are allowed each week, and, perhaps, if the mistress permits the waiters to use the li- brary or parlor, she forgets that it is the fault of mistresses themselves.

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