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Milady,
I think this informative series will help me very much. My new position as under sub deputy asst maid, has me very confused. I do not know who is who or what is what and the other night when the young master came into my room, I panicked. I might not have a job any more if I do not learn the “Ps and Qs”…..thanking you for the advice, Patty Put On
Exciting!! Too bad we have to wait until January….
Why must people keep mentioning Downton when Parade’s End comes up? Best wishes to both shows, which appear to be rather different despite an overlapping historical period. Anyway, here’s something really important: costuming!
http://c20vintagefashion.tumblr.com/post/29890683727/parades-end