LIVE AND LET LIVE
OR,
DOMESTIC SERVICE ILLUSTRATED
BY THE AUTHOR OF
"HOPE LESLIE", "THE LINWOODS", "THE POOR
RICH MAN AND THE RICH POOR MAN", &c.
"And whereas the Turkish spy says he kept no servant because he would not have an enemy in his house, I hired mine because I would have a friend".-- Cowper
NEW-YORK
HARPER & BROTHERS, 82 CLIFF-ST.
1837
TO MY YOUNG COUNTRYWOMEN —
THE FUTURE MINISTERS OF THE CHARITIES OF HOME,
THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED
BY THEIR SINCERE FRIEND,
THE AUTHOR.
CONTENTS.
Sin the Parent of Want Page |
9 |
The least of two Evils | 13 |
Looking for a Place | 18 |
Leaving Home | 34 |
Going to Service | 43 |
More Rules than right | 53 |
To cure, or to endure?—that is the Question | 72 |
Reform | 93 |
Bona fide | 100 |
The Visit Home | 106 |
All goes wrong | 110 |
The Scene changes | 121 |
Charlie's Mother | 132 |
"Call again!" | 141 |
Truth and Falsehood | 152 |
A Detection | 158 |
False Appearances | 165 |
A new Friend | 174 |
A Happy Family | 181 |
A Day at Mrs. Hyde's | 192 |
Truth will Prevail | 204 |
The Conclusion | 211 |

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