Edwardian Era Social History Cartoons from Punch magazine by Harry Rountree
The Resources of the Race. Kate."If you please, mum, may I go-" Mistress. "Now, Kate, since you have been with me you have been away to the funerals of two mothers, four uncles, six aunts, and nine cousins. I wish you clearly to understand that I will have no more deaths in your family." Kate. "Very well, ma'am. I was going to ask you if I could have an hour off this afternoon to see my sister's new baby." (an Edwardian servant takes advantage of her employer)
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