FOOTNOTES

FOOTNOTES[1]Loose white wrappers kept for that purpose, should be thrown over the working dress, while the beds are being made.[2]To cover the floor with brown paper before the carpet is put down is a great preservative.[3]Spots of grease on the carpet should not be washed out. Fullers’ earth, in fine powder should be rubbed indryand left for some days before it is brushed off.[4]Attention should be given to the manner in which the China ornaments are placed before they are taken up to be dusted, so as to replace them exactly in the same position.[5]Eccles. xii. 14.[6]Colossians iii. 22, 23. Titus ii. 9.

[1]Loose white wrappers kept for that purpose, should be thrown over the working dress, while the beds are being made.

[1]Loose white wrappers kept for that purpose, should be thrown over the working dress, while the beds are being made.

[2]To cover the floor with brown paper before the carpet is put down is a great preservative.

[2]To cover the floor with brown paper before the carpet is put down is a great preservative.

[3]Spots of grease on the carpet should not be washed out. Fullers’ earth, in fine powder should be rubbed indryand left for some days before it is brushed off.

[3]Spots of grease on the carpet should not be washed out. Fullers’ earth, in fine powder should be rubbed indryand left for some days before it is brushed off.

[4]Attention should be given to the manner in which the China ornaments are placed before they are taken up to be dusted, so as to replace them exactly in the same position.

[4]Attention should be given to the manner in which the China ornaments are placed before they are taken up to be dusted, so as to replace them exactly in the same position.

[5]Eccles. xii. 14.

[5]Eccles. xii. 14.

[6]Colossians iii. 22, 23. Titus ii. 9.

[6]Colossians iii. 22, 23. Titus ii. 9.

LONDON:G. J. PALMER, SAVOY STREET, STRAND.


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