But right then, a careless maid dumped a bucket of too-cold water into her tub. |
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The maid wished him a good morning, to which he thanked her for breakfast and dismissed her. |
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Then find me a competent man of affairs along with a modiste and a personal maid from one of the agencies. |
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At this rate I thought I would die an old maid with five cats named Mipsy, Pipsy, Squeaky, Alice, and Sam. |
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She was the illegitimate daughter of a maid and was brought up in Paris in bleak and unaffectionate circumstances. |
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My maid is coming in the morning and I need to get the place straight so she can actually clean. |
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The young maid Venia braided the family's stone of carnelian into Suili's long auburn hair, a practice that made Suili frown. |
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But her monthly pocket money was lower than that of a young maid who was favoured by the young lord. |
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You may know that behind the stolid face of the busboy, foodworker and hotel maid there's a story. |
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When the maid took the picture home, she found a piece of paper hidden underneath the matting. |
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Upset over the turn of events, they slyly have her removed from their home, leaving both the maid and the young daughter distraught. |
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There is a scene at the end, after they have left, when the maid comes in to strip the beds. |
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The maid seems as devotedly attached to her charge as a foster mother could be. |
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The maid puts the morning tray on a bedside table and throws open the bedroom curtains. |
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Part of the hotel's hospitality included a maid who came to warm the guest's bed with a bed-warmer. |
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There was a bed too, with soft white sheets, and a willing maid with a copper bed-warmer full of hot coals. |
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I've been a flower girl, a bridesmaid and even a maid of honor, and because of that I had no choice but to take dance lessons. |
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The maid stood up shakily and tottered down the long dark corridor, towards the nursery. |
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While dressing Rachel in a dress of ivory and cornflower blue the maid spoke of the coming summer celebration that next July. |
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I rose up and took to the ceiling avoiding any chance at a maid swatting me during transit. |
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Then rent a fully staffed luxury villa in Mallorca that comes with a butler, chef, housekeeper, maid and gardener. |
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She became a member of a traveling theater at the age of sixteen, and then found herself working as a maid for a white woman. |
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A maid hurries towards the coarse fellow with the bowl of charcoal used as a pipe-lighter. |
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Young, eager and unshockable, the maid arrives in the prim household, an unwelcome and disruptive presence for her condescending hosts. |
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She was maid of honor at my wedding, gave me a bridal shower, helped me pick out my dress, etc. |
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She secretly envied the maid for her ability to remain so sly and untouched by pain. |
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After a little while the perky little maid bustled in carrying a flat black box tied with a red satin ribbon. |
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A very spruce maid welcomed him and showed him into the Bishop's drawing-room. |
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Thereafter it happened that the maid who escaped marriage with a lord, came to be espoused to Clovis, son of the former king Dagobert. |
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Lamarr escaped the marriage by drugging the maid and climbing out a window. |
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A maid entered with rags, another with a steaming bowl of water, and a third with bandages and alcohol. |
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The only woman who would wear an outfit like that is an old maid who is desperate to catch a husband. |
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I suppose I shall die a decrepit old maid who never found a gentleman worthy enough of wooing her! |
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That was a dangerous age for an unmarried woman, very much at risk of becoming an old maid if her father did not find a suitor for her quickly. |
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The third housemaid did floors, the second maid cleaned furniture, but the head housemaid did the best stuff like dusting ornaments. |
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Being maid of honour is a pretty cool job really, and my taffeta monstrosity got lots of polite compliments. |
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I am extremely finicky about my household chores, I would possibly leave only one item for my maid to go and fetch from the market. |
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They usually have a stuffed head attached and come in a variety of different costumes from French maid to cowgirl. |
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We didn't get any maid service the following day but that was fine with me because we had most of our belongings strewn around anyhow. |
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She listened for Sara or any other maid and heard them outside the mansion. |
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The arched wooden front door opened, and a maid stepped out, her face stoic and unsmiling. |
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The maid realised that there was a good chance that she could be face to face with the room's lodger. |
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His wife, he said, understood the pressures of a life as a royal butler because she was the Duke of Edinburgh's maid for 16 years. |
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As in the United States, the couple selects a best man, maid of honor, bridesmaids, and attendants. |
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A waiting maid of Her Ladyship the Baroness, Paquette contracts a venereal disease from a friar and gives it to Pangloss. |
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Clara's Brussels lace veil was not sold by her lady's maid nor by the bride herself. |
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Maids always wore their hair in tight buns, but the hair of this maid was falling down around her neck. |
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I will have my maid come and pay you a visit in the morning so you two can figure out your wardrobe for the coronation. |
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She lives in a plush Park Avenue apartment, has a maid and an ageing pooch that she takes for walkies every afternoon. |
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Suspicions were raised when a chamber maid saw documents in his jacket which contradicted his story. |
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The maid flapped and fussed and settled her mistress in the chair, arranging cushions and shawls. |
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Mrs. Reynolds proceeded on to her own workroom where Mrs. Darcy's maid was busily mending one of her mistress ' finer winter gowns. |
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The maid massaged the oil into her scalp and washed it with the flower water in the bath. |
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However my maid had gleefully portrayed to me the details of his handsome countenance. |
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The maid was carrying a lovely frosted cake, with pink and white decorations all over it. |
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She then called for her maid to do her hair, which ended up in elaborate curls, twisted and pinned around a pearl and sapphire tiara. |
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Working as a maid drove home to Ehrenreich the marginalization and dehumanization of the American poor. |
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A low-born peasant maid cures the king of France, who promises her choice of husband but the man she chooses rejects her. |
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I was placed at the end of an infinitely long receiving line, and chastised by my maid for coming down too early. |
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The maid reappeared soon with three leather cases brimming with jewels and other trinkets. |
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The accused, after bringing the minor girls to Delhi, used to forcibly employ them as maid servants. |
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A maid and a butler hold umbrellas over a couple dancing on a windswept beach in their evening wear, their faces obscured. |
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In addition to the three aunts the household also included my grandmother, a female cousin and a maid. |
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Nicholas' maid walked into the room informing him a young woman stood at the door looking for him. |
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The young fifteen-year-old elven maid paraded from her father's cart to the Market streets. |
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Where Kiaria was a quiet and reserved elven maid, Eva was a loud and borderline obnoxious human woman. |
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A young justice, the Governer of the town, saw the young maid and fell in love with her. |
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Jane had been a maid of honour at the court of both Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. |
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Her maid of honour was her sister Sonya Oliver, her bridesmaid was her friend Julia Blaw. |
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I'm a bridesmaid, my other sister is the maid of honor and my cousin Elizabeth is the other bridesmaid. |
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Monica, Sarah and Mary can be your bridesmaids, but I must be your maid of honour! |
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Chelsea, the maid of honor, traveled up the aisle with Brian, the best man. |
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Bridal shower preparations are given by the maid of honour and bridesmaids. |
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My sister Jennifer would be my maid of honour and Carol, a high school friend, would be another bridesmaid. |
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The judge looked at the best man and the maid of honor and they each placed a ring on his open book. |
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The bride and groom sat on a bench in the shade while the best man and maid of honor fed them clumps of orange and white rice by hand. |
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The sponsor at a Cypriot wedding, similar to an American best man or maid of honor, becomes a ceremonial relative. |
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Sophia runs away with her maid of honour, hoping to find her kinswoman Lady Bellaston in London. |
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In my pregnancy, even though I wanted a clean house, I would have been squirrelly with a maid about. |
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The kitchen maid had let it slip out that one of the maids had slipped something into the Queen's supper. |
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Then a door opened, and a young woman, presumably the kitchen maid, entered with a jug of water. |
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William could tell that the girl had probably not been the kitchen maid after all, but the man's daughter. |
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Jenny is determined to make her own way in life, and finds a job as kitchen maid at a grand house in Beverley. |
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One morning Charlotte was surprised to learn from the kitchen maid that Mr Collins had finally left his sick bed. |
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Flora was the young Highland woman who saved the prince by dressing him as her Irish maid and taking him across the sea to Skye. |
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In the upper left-hand corner a lady's maid hands her mistress a fan and a revolver to complete her attire. |
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Gates thinks that she may have been Jane's replacement as lady's maid, serving the Wheeler household in 1856 and escaping the following year. |
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One being that he fell in love with a mere human who so happened to be a maid for that old hag. |
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Pity poor Lucy, the scullery maid, who makes the mistake of arriving at the front door of Manderston. |
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The maid and the cook have a week off and mom and dad never hired any temporaries. |
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Both the manservant and the maid looked at each other each silently communicating they thought this a bad idea. |
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Her mother had sent her shopping with a maid, and now she was wandering the marketplace, searching for various materials. |
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His tavern maid periodically cleaned Iamir's house, and kept the little garden trim. |
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He has a habit of leaving coins in his pants that the maid scrupulously preserves in a bleach cup. |
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Cinderella-like, she works as a scullery maid by day, but dances with her master's son by night. |
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I'm fairly sure that a scullery maid wouldn't have a chance in the world of discovering the kind of information we need. |
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She was an unselfish creature, he noted, up a full hour before the scullery maid, helping her with her work so that she might sleep in. |
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She barred the great door, and taking her daughter's hand, she began to run back through the rooms, with the maid following after in a panic. |
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He had checked her records earlier, and the only reason she was hired as a maid was because the staff was really short-handed. |
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Joan Valentine, who once worked as a ladies ' maid, describes the distinctions of rank within this society to Ashe Marson in Something Fresh. |
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Penelope took her eyes away from Adam to ring for a maid, and to ask for tea when she arrived. |
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Goldwater and his siblings grew up with a nurse, chauffeur and live-in maid. |
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Substantial midday dinners and high teas were handed through the serving hatch by Jenny, my mother's live-in cook and general maid. |
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Her two brothers worked at a Spanish construction company and knew a friendly family who needed a live-in maid. |
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The U.S. position is that as a consul, Khobragade was not immune from arrest for allegedly under-paying her maid. |
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I get to be maid of honor for my old best friend's sister's wedding. |
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He nods at the doorman, smiles at the maid bearing a tray upstairs. |
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She signalled to her maid to fetch the tanpura from the corner. |
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For toddler Tania, a live-in maid from Pakistan was airlifted. |
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She sat down at the dressing table, the maid fussing with her hair. |
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She works as a maid, scrubbing floors and toilets of the well-to-do families in West Hartford, Connecticut. |
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A small girl has been helping the maid with some such task as shelling peas in an outhouse, since as they emerge hand-in-hand the child carries the pods or husks in her apron. |
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Murray is fine as long as his character isn't waxing poetic, and Laura Teasdale provides some very welcome comic relief as the flat-footed maid Cathleen. |
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I can see Thurston Romney III sticking his delicate pinky out of the trigger guard, asking his maid to iron his bullets. |
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It took her governess and maid about half an hour to lace her into them. |
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The little Irish maid entered, burdened with a tray laden with breakfast. |
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We are familiar with stories of the intimate and wrong-headed projections heaped upon the maid who is accused of taking something that the lady of the house simply misplaced. |
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Once the color and style of the maid of honor's dress has been selected, she works hand-in-hand with the bride to choose the bridesmaids' dresses. |
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Luckily, her maid had written receipts and kept the carbons. |
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Shortly after the engagement, a maid of honor and a best man are chosen. |
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Like a flash it came over me that the maid was in her confidence. |
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My sister was the bridesmaid, and Sami's sister was the maid of honor. |
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I would be an old maid before you could ever afford marriage! |
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Linebaugh and Rediker substantiate the evangelical underpinnings of proletarian revolts seen briefly before in the story of Francis, the Pentecostal maid. |
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Early in the morning of Sunday, 21st November 1920 a number of men called to 38 Mount Street and on enquiring for Lieutenant Aimes were let in by the maid Katherine Farrell. |
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Each villa comes with its own pool, spa bath and maid service. |
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Mary, the scullery maid, leaned out the kitchen door cautiously. |
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Carrillo said the maid described the ghost as a handsome Hispanic man in his 50s who wore a cowboy hat, a brown coat, and jeans. |
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One might hypothesize the maid was part of a scam to shake down any rich old man in a luxury suite. |
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No wonder that of all the Bradys, it is the quintessential old maid who we miss the most. |
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There were guests, a maid of honor, a best man, and even a wedding singer. |
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Eventually it was answered by a maid who went in search of the Mistress. |
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As her maid of honor, it is my duty to perform certain tasks. |
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I have since purchased exact, working replicas of Jerry and Knuck, which sit around my house and do a great job of scaring my maid every single time she walks into the room. |
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Her two sisters' maid dresses are not as troublesome as hers due to the fact that theirs are plain and hers is full of decorations such as beads, ribbons and bows. |
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He turned to face his buxom maid on the far side of the bar. |
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Gradually, as lascivious sapphic tendencies become apparent, the gulf in sexual mores between the youthful maid and her venerable employers becomes more pronounced. |
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There's also an old scullery maid who, despite the fact that she's been complicit in the dirty deeds, is still concerned for the well-being of everyone around her. |
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Why did the Los Angeles Times avoid publishing the name of the maid who Arnold Schwarzenegger had a love child with? |
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As there was a fear that letters may be intercepted, all mail was sent to her maid who did not live in the palace, before they were hand delivered to the Queen. |
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In the other his head is carried across an open, airy landscape by an anxious maid who follows the lovely, serene and very slightly pensive assassin. |
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When the maid found her body, she noticed the telephone was off the hook. |
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But oh, he was a handsome man, with hair as curly and luxuriant as that of Will's beautiful maid, and dark blue eyes that matched the color of the ocean in Brighton. |
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Usually the maid removes the bottom of the birdcage with a water-filled plastic container that the birds frolic in, almost always after defecating in it. |
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Queen Rosalind peered across the distance of the causeway towards the horizon with the giddy enthusiasm of a young maid about to receive a precious, long anticipated, gift. |
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Gracie worked as a live-in domestic maid with a family in Mangalore. |
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A high-spirited flirt, she had been a maid of honour to Anne of Cleves, and became Henry's fifth queen in July 1540, a month after the coup that destroyed Cromwell. |
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Between 1998 and 2000, she took jobs as a waitress and hotel maid in Florida, a nursing-home aide and a house cleaner in Maine, and a retail sales clerk in Minnesota. |
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Her father and stepmother both beat her, and she was forced to become a maid in her own house. |
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In February 1737 though, he spent the night at Puckeridge, with his wife, her maid and a man called Robert Nott. |
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The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and Emma sat down to think and be miserable. |
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The stuffy ballroom dancers, scatty chamber maid Peggy and loveable Yellow Coat Spike all kept me glued to the box for at least 30 minutes. |
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On 28 July 1927 a maid at Hotel Sidney, discovered Welsh laid face downward in his pyjamas and bathrobe. |
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A maid passed her the gold thali with a lamp and kumkum and turmeric powder in it. |
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The maid was a verjuiced spinster, too old to love herself, and too ill-natured to look on. |
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I did as she bade me, and left her there when the maid came in. |
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The old maid came up to him, grinning toothlessly and hugged him, tears running into the horizontal creases on her face. |
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Thus neither man nor maid mates for thonself, but both love and move in the tribal interests and along the lines laid down by the tribal leaders. |
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At around 1pm, Sabra received a call at work from the maid informing her that Ammar hadn't returned from school. |
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A frightened maid came out in haste and ran away to fetch some remedy. |
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Take a turn in the hall with my maid for a minute or two, and I'll take care to settle all matters and conditions for your reception. |
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Kenyan expat John Shema said he registered his wife and maid for the cards on Thursday. |
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Oh, my goodness gracious me! where was I? Where was Robert? To happen to me, a sort of prudish old maid, who kept her house so strict! |
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If she is looking for the perfect man before she marries, she'll be an old maid. |
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Edna Katherine Apostle served as maid of honor, and Amy Enders Lampton and Amy Lampton Walker were her matrons of honor. |
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His maid is painfully dishonest after years of unwavering loyalty. |
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Kate might also want to think about taking a dresser or a lady's maid. |
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Still, the woman whose rear won millions of fans when she was maid of honour at Kate and Wills' wedding in April 2011 seemed unflustered. |
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He had turned her adrift, neither a wife, widow, nor maid, and here she was, one of the most estimably lovable and noble women I have ever met. |
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Should a great lady that was invited to be a gossip, in her place send her kitchen maid, 'twould be ill taken. |
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The Vermeer character later proceeded to demonstrate the use of his new acquisition to his maid and model Greit. |
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After they are allowed in and perform a Mummers play, the boys are served beer by the farmer's maid. |
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There is just no way to go back and unfuck the maid or whatever it was that got him in trouble in the first place. |
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Wollstonecraft undertook this hazardous trip with only her young daughter and a maid. |
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As a maid in the Fenchurch-Whittington house, Delilah's unusual skills soon lead to her being promoted to Chief Dust Eradicator and Remover. |
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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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Among other things, she was a pork trimmer in meatpacking houses, a hotel maid, a laundry worker, a jar capper, a waitress, and a solderer. |
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Elizabeth Meadows and Caroline May, sisters of the bride, served as matron of honor and maid of honor. |
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When Leah saw that she had left bearing, she took Zilpah her maid, and gave her Jacob to wife. |
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Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's day, All in the morning betime And I a maid at your window, To be your Valentine. |
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The maid had entered with us, and began once more to foment the bruise upon her mistress's brow. |
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Then with an impertinent presumption she came running out the front door with the maid moving in tow. |
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Returning home from Minton's Staffordshire Potteries works one day, to his horror, he found that his maid had blackleaded the fireplace. |
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When he was in his seventies, his mistress Mary Ann Lewis, a maid at his estate in Brymbo Hall, gave birth to his only children, a boy and two girls. |
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It's a simple thing To make a maid Out of a maid And send her maying. |
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While Schwarzenegger's schtick steered clear of his split from Maria Shriver or the baby he had with a longtime maid, he still had plenty of material. |
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The first volume was accidentally burned by John Stuart Mill's maid. |
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Wedding attendants included bridesmaid Roxanne Bruso, of South Lancaster, matron of honor Cecile Engeln, of Charlestown, and maid of honor Ellen Bruso, of South Lancaster. |
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In 1942 Blyton released the first book in the Mary Mouse series, Mary Mouse and the Dolls' House, about a mouse exiled from her mousehole who becomes a maid at a dolls' house. |
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I presume to foresend my wife's maid with her linen, as the state of the city occasioneth me thereunto by increase of deaths, which many fear and flee. |
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And hee brought vp Hadassah his vncles daughter, for she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was faire and beautiful, whom Mordecai tooke for his owne daughter. |
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She is Ruby, the delightful maid who speaks in a gulpy chirrup. |
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Both loving one fair maid, they yet remained constant friends. |
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The maid claimed that she cut the umbilical cord using a knife. |
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The younger Maid was not slower, and the two ran down the deserted hallways, skirts bunching at their knees. |
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She had been a royal Maid of Honour from 1853 and her marriage had brought her closer to the throne. |
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Maid Marian, who provides the love interest, was a 16th-cent. addition to the story. |
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The Chamber Maid consists of a flexible steel cable, stout enough to be twisted and turned, but pliant enough to contort into the chamber. |
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Bravo, 33, was riding Maid of Sunlight, who was squeezed in tight quarters and unseated him when she fell. |
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Maid Marion is not part of the original tales and likely comes from French pastourelles where she was associated with a shepherd Robin. |
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The waiter placed the champagne back in the ice bucket and retrieved a carton of Minute Maid pink lemonade from under the cart. |
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However, Rice's trademark grin soon returned when Clough came back struggling manfully with 30 Orange Maid ice lollies. |
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In a frantically paced production, The Fair Maid of the West makes a madcap dash through Heywood's plays. |
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She will be returning to the village where she grew up on Saturday to play a sort of Maid Marion role in the greenwood. |
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For this best-of, they've made the tongue into the number 40, added colouring based on an idea rejected for a lolly by Lyon's Maid, and let that stand. |
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A waiter told us it was a mix of lemonade and limeade from Minute Maid. |
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Maid Of Gold and Things Told only reinforce the atmospheric canvas of this album, simply developing the melodies and soundscapes to reassess their compositions. |
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For more than 150 years, the Maid of the Mist ships have operated on the Niagara River Gorge. |
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I resolved to continue in the Cave, with my two Servants, my Maid, and a Boy, whom I had brought from France. |
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From graham crackers to Teddy Grahams and Grahamfuls, Honey Maid products are made with whole grains and contain no high fructose corn syrup. |
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A short length of the wall survives, and is visible at the northern end of Maid Marian Way, and is protected as a Scheduled Monument. |
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The town of Niagara Falls offers many activities, from wax museums to the Maid of the Mist boat ride to the base of the cataract. |
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The newest addition to the great-tasting Minute Maid portfolio is sold in a clear 59 fluid ounce bottle, so everyone can see the goodness inside. |
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Then Maid Marian's yelps turned to laughter, for she felt as if she was weightless, featherlike. |
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At present, many famous brands exist in Chinese fruit juice drink market, such as Wahaha, Huiyuan, Nongfu Spring, Munite Maid and Tropicana etc. |
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Shanahan's Epsom team will consist of Maid Of The Glens, Carbon Dating, Hold The Line, Kingdom Of Alba and The Carbonator. |
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Tamp Maid has long been an innovator and producer of quality value-added seafood and seafood specialties. |
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Army Air Forces plane, known as the Maid of Harlech, but hope eventually to salvage the wreck. |
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Alice Munro's The Beggar Maid was shortlisted in 1980, and remains the only short story collection to be shortlisted. |
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In Houston, Enron Field magically became Minute Maid Park when the former self-destructed a couple of years ago. |
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Local legend suggests that Robin Hood and Maid Marion were married at the church. |
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In some stories, the Sheriff of Nottingham is portrayed as having a lecherous desire for Robin Hood's lady, Maid Marian. |
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Scott directed a revisionist adaptation of Robin Hood, which starred Russell Crowe as Robin Hood and Cate Blanchett as Maid Marian. |
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A plaque features Richard marrying Robin and Maid Marian outside Nottingham Castle. |
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During this period he appeared in a Lyons Maid ice cream commercial, and was rejected for another by Kit Kat. |
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From the opener Maid In Meriden to Sunset, it's a chance, to submerse yourself in the very essence of what makes this oh so original duo tick. |
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You can get up close and personal from Niagara River level for about PS12 on the famous Maid of the Mist. |
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The heir to the throne was Alexander's granddaughter, Margaret, Maid of Norway. |
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However, in March 1534, a special Bill of Attainder against Fisher and others for complicity in the matter of the Maid of Kent was introduced in Parliament and passed. |
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Perhaps J-Lo's experience of playing a humble servant in Maid in Manhattan, currently riding high in the US film charts, has seen the diva develop a common touch. |
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A fanciful piece evoking medieval England, Maid Marian and Sherwood Forest, the handmade sterling silver and 18K gold Wildflower necklace has 62 carats of rhodolite garnets. |
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After the death of Margaret, Maid of Norway, Scotland entered an interregnum during which several competitors for the Crown of Scotland put forward claims. |
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We have to wait till for this cracking contest where Jemmy Doodlebug may find KILDALLON MAID and Accordello too strong, with Maid coming out on top. |
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The Maid of the Loch was the last paddle steamer built in Britain. |
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