Page:The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, Volume 8.djvu/396

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BLUNDERS, &C. OF QUILCA.

bel again; for it is this day almost ten o'clock, and Mrs. Johnson has not got her milk.

A proverb on the laziness and lodgings of the servants: The worse their stythe longer they lie.

Two great holes in the wall of the ladies' bedchamber, just at the back of the bed, and one of them directly behind Mrs. Johnson's pillow, either of which would blow out a candle in the calmest day.