We Then Make The
Beds, Help In The Washing-Up, Clean The Knives, And This Morning I
Undertook The Dinner, And Washed Out Some Of The Clothes, As We
Have Not Been Able To Find A Towel, Duster, Or Glass-Cloth, Whilst
Mrs. G - - Cleaned Out The Dining-Room.
The dirt of the house is,
to our minds, appalling; but as Mrs. G - - only arrived a few days
Before we did, and all the winter the four men were what is called
in this country "baching it" (from bachelor), namely, having to do
everything for themselves, it is, perhaps, not surprising that the
floors are rather dirty and that there is a little dust. The
weather is much against our cleaning, as the mud sticks to the
boots and, do what you will, it is almost impossible to get it
off; not that the men seem to have thought much about it, as,
until we arrived and suggested it, there was no scraper to either
door. Poor Mr. B - - was rather hurt in his feelings this morning
on expressing some lament at the late sharp frosts, that all his
cabbages would be killed, when we said that it was a pity he had
sown them out of doors, as he might almost have grown them on the
dining-room carpet. He also amuses us by lamenting that he did so
much cleaning and washed the floors so often; he might just as
well have left it until we arrived. Our time is well filled up
until dinner, at 12.30, at which we have such ravenous appetites,
we are told, no profits made on the farm will pay our keep.
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