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A few very witty words on the subject of butlers; what to expect from butlers, the treatment of butlers and how exactly one should be butled

“It is not easy to butle, but it is still more difficult to be butled to.”


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Read Butlers  (Vanity Fair, 1916) for Free
Read Butlers  (Vanity Fair, 1916) for Free