Beware of the Beautiful Monster.
2361 The Two-Faced Butler
A very odd bit of sculpture adorns the wall on the grounds of Ribston Hall, Yorkshire, England. It is what is commonly called “The Two-faced Butler.” On one side there is a face that is all smiles and politeness; on the other side is one that depicts nothing but insolence and impoliteness.
It is told that this represents just such a butler who once served the household. One day after having received orders from the mistress of the household, all smiles and obsequiousness, he was seen a moment later when he thought she was not looking, sticking out his tongue at her and making other impolite gestures. So this statue was ordered made and erected in a very prominent spot to both shame him and warn any other servants who might have a tendency to imitate the behavior of the two-faced butler.
—Evangelistic Illustration