What sort of a servant have you now f" inquired a lady of a friend she was visiting. " Oh, splendid !" she replied. '_' He's a Chinaman, and is so methodical in his habits that I know just what ho is doing any hour of the day. He is now probably putting awt:y the dishes and tidying up the kitchen. Come and see if I'm right." She led the way to the kitchen, quietly opened the door,, and there, in the middle, of the floor, sat John Chinaman washing : his feet in the dish-pan, J
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4444, 3 April 1883, Page 2
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