The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift/Volume 13/From Jonathan Swift to George Faulkner - 8

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SIR,
DEC. 4, 1739.


I CANNOT find a manuscript I wrote, called, Directions for Servants[1], which I thought was very useful, as well as humourous. I believe, you have both seen and read it. I wish you could give me some intelligence of it, because my memory is quite gone; therefore, let me know all you can conjecture about it. I am, sir,

Your very humble servant,


  1. On this head see the Eighteenth volume of this collection.