Mrs. Beeton's Book of Houshold Management
I have paperback facsimile edition published 1968. Original is 1861.
Pages of detail on the duties of household servants:
"Duties of the Maid-of-all-Work.
The general servant, or maid-of-all-work, is perhaps the only one of her class deserving of commiseration:
her life is a solitary one, and in some places, her work is never done.
She is also subject to rougher treatment than either the house or kitchen-maid,
especially in her earlier career:
she starts in life, probably a girl of thirteen, with some tradesman's wife as her mistress,
just a step above her in the social scale ........ "
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