UNDER the title of Confessions of a Housekeeper, a
portion of the
matter in this volume has already appeared. The
book is now
considerably increased, and the range of subjects
made to embrace
the grave and instructive, as well as the agreeable
and amusing. The
author is sure, that no lady reader, familiar with
the trials,
perplexities, and incidents of housekeeping, can fail
to recognize
many of her own experiences, for nearly every picture
that is here
presented, has been drawn from life.
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