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A series of comic poems gives mock instructions to household staff, each addressed to a different role — butler, cook, valet, footman, housekeeper, chambermaid and others — and offers ironic guidance on duties, saving, social manoeuvres, and everyday deceptions. Framed as a modernized, poetical update of earlier satirical directions, the verses combine practical-sounding tips with barbed humour, lampooning servants' resourcefulness and masters' pretensions while arranging role-based sketches and a closing set of general rules.

About the Author

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John Jones

John Jones is an author known for his work "Hints to Servants," which offers practical advice and insights for domestic workers. His writing reflects the social dynamics and expectations of service during his time, providing a unique perspective on the lives of those in service roles. Through his work, Jones contributes to the understanding of domestic life and the relationships between employers and employees, making his book a notable piece in the literature surrounding social customs and household management.

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