sounds familiar - could it be in the Lois Keith edited volume called
something like 'Mustn't Grumble'?....
Sara
> I read a book some years ago where the authour, who i thought was Morris,
> is describing their ideas about indedpendence. The authour recalls an
> experience where a Personal assistant, who has been asked to make a cup of
> tea, responds by saying something like; I'm sure you could do this
> yourself if you tried hard. The authour then said something like; yes I
> could but I'm busy writing a book and this is why I pay you.
>
> I've scanned through Pride against prejudice and all articles by Morris
> but can't find it. Can anyone put me out of my misery.
>
> Harvey
>
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