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Why keep a dog and bark yourself
Why keep a dog and bark yourself
Don't do a chore that should be done by someone you hired to do it. A literal example of the expression would be a home owner who buys, trains, and maintains a guard dog, but stays up all night in case of intruders. Jonathan Swift in Polite Conversation wrote this exchange between a woman of quality and her servant: “‘Good Miss, stir the Fire.' ‘Indeed your Ladyship could have stirr'd it much better.' [To which the woman replied] ‘I won't keep a Dog and bark myself.'”
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Melania | | me-LAHN-yah (Polish) | Italian, Spanish, Polish, Late Roman |
| Aylmer | | ['eimə] | |
| Zuzanka | | - | Czech, Slovak |
| Biggs | | [bigz] | |
| Ingmar | | ING-mahr | Swedish |
| Chimo | | CHEE-mo (Spanish) | Catalan, Spanish |