Besides, one of the ladies-in-waiting just told me that the vicereine doesn't want any soup. |
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Not even the ladies-in-waiting cared for much except when it had to do with castle romances or flirtations. |
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Lynette and the rest of the ladies-in-waiting, including Gwyneth, bid Eleanor a tearful farewell. |
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The lilting notes of Cein's flute filled the air as Edith sat amongst her ladies-in-waiting in her private solar. |
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Behind them trails the Jumbo Queen, feted by her weighty ladies-in-waiting, waving gaily at the crowd. |
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His eyes fell on one of his wife's ladies-in-waiting, who insisted on marriage. |
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She was surrounded by ladies-in-waiting, and the sight of them gladdened his heart. |
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One of Queen Mary's ladies-in-waiting was always trying to get it out of me. |
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In that sense we are somewhat like ladies-in-waiting, a conduit to the powerful. |
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There are groups with jolly ladies-in-waiting in colorful crinolines attended by adoring cavaliers, as well as court jesters. |
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The young girls spent their teenage years in France as ladies-in-waiting to Henry's sister the French Queen. |
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Shortly, however, Philip is spending less time with his wife and enjoying the company of Juana's ladies-in-waiting. |
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Legend has it that my grandmother was a friend of one of Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting and she gave it to her. |
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Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting used to come here, in fact the Mayfair club has been entertaining London society since. |
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Here, a lovelorn nayika, or lovely lady, is comforted by her sakhis, or ladies-in-waiting. |
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Urbane and always well turned out, he had a reputation for being well connected, reinforced perhaps by his marriage to one of Princess Juliana's ladies-in-waiting. |
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The Minster was packed with 800 spectators, who watched a candlelit procession of more than 100 Viking guards, Bloodaxe's Viking Queen, and her ladies-in-waiting. |
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She was a court dressmaker, making dresses for the ladies-in-waiting. |
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