IX
Togo Meets Hon. Clothes Line
To Editor Good Housekeeper, who help make civilization with soap.
Dear Mr.:—Another place where I am no longer at is Rahway, N. J., working for Mrs. H. Griddle, cultured lady.
I tell you why I am removed.
This Mrs. Griddle to who I came determined to do Gen. Housework, have got considerable musical ambition inside her voice. She do all her housework at the piano. For continual hours each day she set there making soprano, compelling her voice to do following gymnasium:
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More of this is to be continued. She say vocal culture require great endurance. She contain more of this noble quality than I can.
Washday arrive up to Griddle home by each Monday a.m. when Hon. Maggie Kelley approach to laundry prepared to drown all clothing in suds. This lady, who contains 6 feet complete muscle, is a scrubber of great talents. She say she was deprived of her husband several years of yore, because he beat her frequently. I should like to observe that athleetick gentleman.
A wash lady is something I prefer not to be, above all professions.
But last Monday it was arranged for me.