Chap.

1    3|            man, or to be the upper servant, who provides his meals
2    4|            because she is a trusty servant. He lets her, to preserve
3    4| contentedly become merely an upper servant after having been treated
4    9|            with, perhaps, merely a servant maid to take off her hands
5   11|          little girl once say to a servant, 'My mama has been scolding
6   12|           considerable distance; a servant did not then lead master
7   12|     consider him in the light of a servant, and almost to countenance
8   12|          person of the most menial servant by paying more attention
9   13|        known a good male or female servant that was not particularly
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