CHAPTER I--HIS LEAVING IT
TILL CALLED FOR
The writer of these humble lines being a Waiter, and having come of a
family of Waiters, and owning at the present time five brothers who are all
Waiters, and likewise an only sister who is a Waitress, would wish to offer
a few words respecting his calling; first having the pleasure of hereby in a
friendly manner offering the Dedication of the same unto JOSEPH, much
respected Head Waiter at the Slamjam Coffee-house, London, E.C., than
which a individual more eminently deserving of the name of man, or a
more amenable honour to his own head and heart, whether considered in
the light of a Waiter or regarded as a human being, do not exist.
In case confusion should arise in the public mind (which it is open to
confusion on many subjects) respecting what is meant or implied by the
term Waiter, the present humble lines would wish to offer an explanation.
It may not be generally known that the person as goes out to wait is NOT a
Waiter. It may not be generally known that the hand as is called in extra, at
the Freemasons\' Tavern, or the London, or the Albion, or otherwise, is
NOT a Waiter.
TILL CALLED FOR
The writer of these humble lines being a Waiter, and having come of a
family of Waiters, and owning at the present time five brothers who are all
Waiters, and likewise an only sister who is a Waitress, would wish to offer
a few words respecting his calling; first having the pleasure of hereby in a
friendly manner offering the Dedication of the same unto JOSEPH, much
respected Head Waiter at the Slamjam Coffee-house, London, E.C., than
which a individual more eminently deserving of the name of man, or a
more amenable honour to his own head and heart, whether considered in
the light of a Waiter or regarded as a human being, do not exist.
In case confusion should arise in the public mind (which it is open to
confusion on many subjects) respecting what is meant or implied by the
term Waiter, the present humble lines would wish to offer an explanation.
It may not be generally known that the person as goes out to wait is NOT a
Waiter. It may not be generally known that the hand as is called in extra, at
the Freemasons\' Tavern, or the London, or the Albion, or otherwise, is
NOT a Waiter.