id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2052 Defoe, Daniel Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business Or, Private Abuses, Public Grievances; Exemplified in the Pride, Insolence, and Exorbitant Wages of Our Women, Servants, Footmen, &c. .txt text/plain 7547 267 67 In the Pride, Insolence, and exorbitant Wages of our Women, Servants, their dress; nay, very often the maid shall be much the finer of the two. the servant is sure to pick a hole in the person's coat who shall not pay a maid shall have eight pounds per annum in a gentleman's or merchant's This custom of warning, as practised by our maid-servants, is now become wages, makes a mutiny among the men-servants, and puts them upon raising their wages too; so that in a little time our servants will become our of which such maid-servants, who have lived in that parish seven years in servant-maid; she, not knowing me, asked for my sister; pray, madam, said In great families, indeed, where many servants are required, those good reasons indeed when they object against giving a servant his or her servant, who among other things is to clean his master's shoes; but our ./cache/2052.txt ./txt/2052.txt