Don’t send anyone unless he is very good

Have you ever struggled to fold laundry, vacuum or clean ovens? If yes,
you may have something in common with Mr. Charles Frankish. In 1891, Mr.
Frankish was searching for someone to do household work. Someone who would be
very quick and very clean. In a letter to L. A. Fawn, he wrote, “…Now don’t
send anyone unless he is very good as I won’t pay anything to one who is no
good.” 

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