Then rent a fully staffed luxury villa in Mallorca that comes with a butler, chef, housekeeper, maid and gardener. |
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Women have the quadruple roles of mother, housekeeper, wife, and worker, roughly in that order of importance. |
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I would follow the same abstemious regime, but unlike him I don't have an accommodating housekeeper. |
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The housekeeper had put a fragrant pot of balsam in the window and kindled a pine-knot fire in the brazier. |
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He rang the bell, waiting only seconds before the housekeeper answered the door. |
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The second, the marvelously round apple-cheeked woman, was the cook, the housekeeper, the domestic Hestia, goddess of the Hearth. |
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The 44-year-old housekeeper alleged Campbell punched and scratched her face so badly she went to hospital. |
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From her seat at the kitchen table, Miri took a small sip of her tea and swung one leg toward the housekeeper. |
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Now she is a housekeeper in the Nautilus, a south London building that has seen better days. |
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With the need for a new housekeeper, Stevens sees an opportunity to bring Miss Kenton, now separated from her husband, back to the manor. |
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A housekeeper polishes a glass cabinet displaying delicate mementos from Norway and New Zealand. |
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He has a regular housekeeper, whose family thus benefits from the trickle-down effect. |
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He saw an opening last Christmas, when her housekeeper was looking about for a needle and thread to fix a hole in Wilson's sweater. |
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Not surprisingly, I greeted the arrival of our housekeeper like a divine visitation. |
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Cleanliness, punctuality, order and method are essentials in the character of a good housekeeper. |
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The housekeeper lived in the other house and did the dinners for everyone working on the home farm. |
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She manages with a part-time housekeeper, Helen, who moves in full time if she is away. |
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He is a bachelor so he might want to employ a housekeeper and a gardener, but that's up to him. |
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The owner fled the scene before police arrived, leaving the housekeeper and the girls inside their rooms. |
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And if you have a housekeeper, you know once your housekeeper comes, you're probably not inclined to do heavy cleaning, maybe light housekeeping. |
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She withdrew under a stormy cloud after it came out that she hadn't paid Social Security taxes on her housekeeper. |
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Her former secretary recalls Daphne dispatching her housekeeper on more than one occasion with a Thermos of soup to comfort some ailing don. |
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At first she is charmed by them, and comforted by the companionability of the housekeeper, Mrs. Grose. |
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Ida Willis is a no-nonsense, interfering housekeeper whose temperament is ill-suited to her clients. |
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Birdie turned around and saw Hattie, the slightly plump, middle-aged housekeeper. |
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The following morning, the new housekeeper enters his room and finds him dead. |
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My housekeeper stocks the fridge with fruit salad, fresh orange juice, meat and salad, but I suppose that's pretty boring. |
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The twins can also be ruthless, as when they cunningly murder the housekeeper. |
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Precisely what the housekeeper would have ready for them was the matter preoccupying Carolyn's mind at the moment. |
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The real deal-breaker with this housekeeper is whether or not she's scared of dogs. |
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Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle learn that Darcy is, according to his housekeeper, a kind, generous, good-tempered man. |
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Shortly after the writer makes his entrance, a smiling housekeeper follows with two glasses of water and then vanishes. |
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The new housekeeper, must have been a drill sergeant in the army in her past life. |
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And now she has admitted having a catfight with her housekeeper in which both women ended up rolling around on the floor, grappling and screaming. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger confessed to fathering a child with his housekeeper after being confronted by The Los Angeles Times. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger confessed to fathering a child with his housekeeper after confronted by the Los Angeles Times. |
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He made his housekeeper become a drug dealer to feed his habit. |
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Wearing a robe, he stumbles out of bed and opens the drapes and shades, gazing down lovingly upon the housekeeper putting Serge's midday snack into his backpack. |
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My housekeeper had been there and left the key under the mat for me, so they took the key, made a copy of it, and brought it back. |
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There are also Antony, the pleasant young English painter who owns the castle, and Costanza, the jolly Italian housekeeper, old but wonderfully spry and saucy. |
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When Hart and Cohle interviewed the old Tuttle housekeeper, she also remembered a scarred face. |
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And, while he was vetoing marriage equality, it turns out that he was carrying on with his housekeeper! |
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In a house by a lake, muffled in polo necks and cardigans and hampered by poor language skills, Jamie falls for the Portuguese housekeeper, Aurelia. |
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He does not take umbrage at the incongruous presence of the housekeeper in a presidential suite that is still occupied. |
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The most infamous case was that of Kanae Kijima, a onetime housekeeper who became a highly paid mistress. |
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After leading the couple back to reception, the housekeeper told this to the concierge, who grumpily conceded that perhaps he could find another room after all. |
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He sings as if issuing instructions to a slow-witted housekeeper. |
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Kathy, on the other hand, is in a haze of anxiety and melancholy so deep that she, a housekeeper, can't even bring herself to take care of the place while she lives in it. |
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They noticed the screaming housekeeper, stopped, and debussed. |
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The next day, the housekeeper arrived to find the place in a shambles. |
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My friend, both your wife and your housekeeper know that you no longer dally with her, and her loitering in your home is merely charity on your part. |
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Swann spends nine months convalescing morosely, only snapping out of it when his housekeeper, played with tight-lipped understatement by Sarah Lancashire, buys him a camera. |
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Their earthly needs are tended to by Mrs Doyle, the downtrodden, eccentric and pathologically dedicated housekeeper. |
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The California governor candidate hit back hard against charges she bilked a Hispanic housekeeper. |
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The children are taken under the wing of zany housekeeper Martha but rarely see their uncle, who demands absolute silence while he writes his book. |
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Tell your housekeeper that my behaviour is none of her business. |
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But, a practical man, he set up house with a blacksmith's daughter who had been his housekeeper, and to underline her promotion sent her off to finishing school in Eastbourne. |
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A lonely widow repining for the past while enduring the boisterous attentions of her clumsy Irish housekeeper encounters a cripple collecting money for an invalid hospital. |
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Now running a servants employment office, Rose becomes the housekeeper to the new aristocratic family living at 165 Eaton Place. |
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Tone takes Davis to his Connecticut home where housekeeper Skipworth tsktsks as Davis gets demanding and asks for booze. |
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A housekeeper came out to buy some, wiping her hands on her apron. |
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Dawn Steele, who plays housekeeper Lexie, has clothes far skimpier and strappier than mine, so it was even worse for her. |
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It was Beethoven who once fired his housekeeper for telling a lie. |
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He took rooms in St Martin's Lane, before moving to Great Newport Street, his sister Frances acted as his housekeeper. |
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The Splott Baby Farmer Case was causing a sensation and this blonde-haired housekeeper, whose real name was Rhoda Willis, was at its centre. |
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He hopes to use the herb prickly ash to halt the decline of his once brilliant mind, an idea scorned by housekeeper Mrs Munro. |
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George employed a housekeeper to look after his son and went away for three months to look after a Watt engine in Montrose, Scotland. |
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Many of his poems were not published until 1681, three years after his death, from a collection owned by Mary Palmer, his housekeeper. |
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Mary's earliest years were happy ones, judging from the letters of William Godwin's housekeeper and nurse, Louisa Jones. |
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He moved back into the cottage with his son and briefly employed another housekeeper before his sister Eleanor moved in. |
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Following Blake's death, Catherine moved into Tatham's house as a housekeeper. |
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There are allegations that Marx also fathered a son, Freddy, out of wedlock by his housekeeper, Helene Demuth. |
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Mrs. Anthony, their daily housekeeper, brought in the milky coffee and placed it on the breakfast table. |
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Odysseus's identity is discovered by the housekeeper, Eurycleia, when she recognizes an old scar as she is washing his feet. |
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David spends his early years in relative happiness with his loving, childish mother and their kindly housekeeper, Peggotty. |
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Stick to prediscussed hours and duties. You should not act as if a housekeeper is your personal maid. |
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On a tour there, Elizabeth hears the housekeeper describe him as being kind and generous. |
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The actress played the priest's housekeeper Mynah in Glenroe and was most recently on screen as Esther Roche in Fair City. |
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However, if a one-half hour meeting means one less room accomplished per roomkeeper, the housekeeper is challenged to cover this time somehow. |
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Miss Fidger was the most delightfully loose-handed housekeeper that ever muddled up baker's, butcher's, and washerwomen's bills in one indiscriminate mass. |
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By one account, Cavendish had a back staircase added to his house in order to avoid encountering his housekeeper because he was especially shy of women. |
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He returned to find his housekeeper had married his brother Robert. |
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How it works is that when a housekeeper enters the room, and performs standard housekeeping procedures, he might spot something like an almost empty shaving cream bottle. |
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Martin Davies has written three novels where Baker Street housekeeper Mrs. |
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You would not like to have a housekeeper or steward who made her or his popularity with the tradesmen the measure of the payments that were to be delivered to them. |
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When she walked into the house she was astounded to find her housekeeper sitting in front of the kitchen TV, eating a vile burritolike concoction and watching a cartoon. |
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The youngest kid, Mikey, is a weenie who unwittingly betrays their long-suffering housekeeper the way Toby's camera unwittingly shtups the family. |
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She was their third housekeeper, but after a month or so she also gave up. |
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So I left Teach for America, moved home to be with my mother and prepare for my surgery, and transformed myself into a macrobiotically inclined housekeeper. |
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