About This Book
A collection of humorous, anecdotal essays sketches domestic life in colonial India through portraits of servants, hiring rituals, and the small social codes that shape household relations. Each piece blends satirical observation and affectionate reportage to profile recurring types—the obsequious boy, the boastful butler, the quarrelsome cook—and to comment on power, loyalty, and convenience. Episodes alternate practical advice and comic incident, revealing how customs, certificates, and reputations govern comfort, hierarchy, and everyday survival in a cross-cultural milieu.
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