RECOLLECTIONS OF A HOUSEKEEPER. BY MRS. CLARISSA PACKARD. Quickly. Look you, I keep his house, and I wash, wring, brew, bake, scour, dress meat and drink, make the beds, and do all myself. Simple. 'Tis a great charge to come under one body's hand. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS NO. 82 CLIFF STREET. 1838. AL 1842.5.40 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY THE BEQUEST OF Yilman Mrs. C. (H.) [Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by HARPER & BROTHERS, in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York.] RECOLLECTIONS OF A HOUSEKEEPER. CHAPTER I. Ici tout est vivant, tout parle à ma memoire TRENEUIL. Far up the tide of time I turn my sail. ROGERS. My maiden name was Clarissa Gray. I was born in the neighbourhood of Boston (Mass.), in 17—, and educated with the few facilities at that time afforded for the young; that is, I read "No man may" in Webster's Spelling-book, then advanced to the more elaborate "Art of Speaking," and committed to memory, page by page, Morse's Geography, without maps, of course in glorious uncertainty with regard to the position even of my own country. My |