Interwar Servants cartoons from Punch magazine
Mr Meere. "You'll really have to be more careful, dear, how you speak to the cook or she'll be leaving us." Mrs M. "Perhaps I was rather severe." Mr M. "Severe! Why, anyone would have thought you were talking to me."
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