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Confessions of a housekeeper. Arthur, T. S. (1809–1885).
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MY SPECULATION IN CHINA WARE.

CONFESSIONS OF A HOUSEKEEPER.

BY

MRS. JOHN SMITH.

PHILADELPHIA: LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO. NO. 14 NORTH FOURTH STREET.

1852.
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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by T. S. ARTHUR, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. STEREOTYPED BY GEORGE CHARLES. PRINTED BY T. K. & P. G. COLLINS.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

  • MY SPECULATION IN CHINE WARE. 8
  • SHOWING WHY THE DINNER WAS LATE. 20
  • CHEAP FURNITURE. 38
  • A CONVENIENT DISTANCE FROM THE CITY. 55
  • A PLAIN FAMILY DINNER. 68
  • NOT AT HOME. 85
  • RATHER SLIPPERY. 99
  • SAUSAGES FOR TEA. 111
  • "I WONDER WHO IT IS FROM. MRS. SMITH GETS A GREAT MANY LETTERS." 122
  • BROILING A LOBSTER. 146
  • "IF ANY THING IS SENT HOME, LAY IT CAREFULLY ON MY BED." 163
  • MOTHS IN MY AUCTION SOFA. 178
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CONTENTS.

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