Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1912 — Nora's Luck. [ARTICLE]
Nora's Luck.
in the employ of a Brooklyn hous* hold there is a servant named Nora. Although Nora Is frequently scolded for one thing or another, the family aver she always gets the best of the argument. Recently she was taken to task by the mistress touching the dusty condition of furniture in the living room. Nora ran her thumb along the seat of one of the chairs. She regarded the re suit with much interest “It shore bates all, mum" said she, “the dlffeience ye find when nobody sits in ’em for jist the wan day, mum! I congratulate mesilf, mum, that I woik for such a popular family. Now, if it weren’t for your visitors, mum, where’d I be? At thim chairs, mum, the —hole day long with my cloth!”
