In the days of the British Empire, the rich had their servants do everything for them: creasing their trousers, polishing their shoes or driving their carriages. Ironing the creases out of the morning paper was considered quite normal.
In the days of the British Empire, the rich had their servants do everything for them: creasing their trousers, polishing their shoes or driving their carriages. Ironing the creases out of the morning paper was considered quite normal.