Chapter Two
a maid, s know she was a lady. hey? he winked.
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And all time I must say:
ill you raise your arms, miss, for me to straighis frill? and,
Do you care for it, miss, h a ruffle or a flounce? and,
Are you ready for it now, miss?
Do you like it draight?
S to be tighter?-
Oh! Forgive me if I pinch.
At last, as a pig. Miss Lilly sat before us tied ticoats spread out about t rating, of course, about the neck.
Jo say muc us all time, o his Bramah.
Sleman, stroking urally s so teac you, darling?
ted at ts; to t so neatly, it looked to me as if ; and as he reached higher his cheek grew
pink, tle, tcs of its legs faintly s ill.
t little bitcly. ocking. to me, and yas say its bed-time.
Joill cy rubbed offee.
I began at t t of t loose t and eased it free.
ill you just lift your foot, miss, for me to take this from you?
ill you breattle softer, miss? and t will come.
me for an -iron.
Spit on ty? to gave a sizzle ook out a cigarette, and lit it on t base. tood by and smoked, Mrs Sucksby—s, been a mangling- another hour.
tleman sent me upstairs, to put on t P for me. It cairs again I could one; but Gentleman said it dress for a sneak or for a servant—and so all t for me, o be both.
e laug t; and t to