Toilers of the Home the Record of a College Womans Experience As a Domestic S
Toilers of the Home the Record of a College Womans Experience As a Domestic S
Lillian Pettengill
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She laughed. "Very likely. After all, it doesn't matter what day we keep so long as we keep some one day: Sunday, Monday, Thursday, any day. " DEGENERATE ISRAEL 209 "So long as we keep some one day, " I agreed. "Every Sunday, every Monday, or every Thursday. But a Sunday this week and a Thursday next week, as happens to suit us best, isn't one day. It's no day. " "Oh, you're a Yankee, you sharp piece you. There's no getting ahead of the Yankees. They're smart a shrewd lot. What makes Yankees so... much smarter than other people, Eliza?" "Why they aren't any smarter than they have to be to get along with the other people, " I answered. But I looked innocent, and she returned to the charge. "Well, the Lord would rather have people indus- trious and at work, than to have them idle and lazy, wouldn't he, Frieda?" But Frieda had no fingers to put in that pie, being busy with more important matters ; so I remembered from the instruction of my youth, and answered for her: "The Bible says, He likes us to work six days and rest one ; and on that day we are to do no work at all, save of necessity and mercy.
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