“It is vain to desire them to knock; they do not comprehend you and if they do, pay no manner of attention to it. It took me six weeks to teach my old Anna not to come in without knocking and leave and finally it was only by appearing to get into a most violent passion and threatening to blow out her brains, which she had not the least doubt I would do without ceremony.”
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THE GENESEE PRESS • THE POST EXPRESS PRINTING CO. • ROCHESTER, N. Y. • 1903
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