The servant problem: working hours
Lady (to prospective daily housemaid). "The hours will be from nine to six-thirty. With an hour and a-half off for dinner." DH. "For luncheon, I suppose you mean. And I should have to leave at six, as I always dine at my club and have to dress first."
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