With a shrug of resignation, the manservant slapped him lightly across the face. |
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The Employer muttered darkly about the manservant, cursing him and laying the blame upon him, but it was not entirely his fault. |
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The once young manservant of our house recognized me immediately, for I had spent hours in his room listening to stories of a fearsome dacoit. |
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The woman nodded her approval and made a gesture to the manservant, she felt the dirty baggy shirt being pulled taunt around her front. |
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One day, his disreputable and drunken manservant appeared at table in a yellow coat. |
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She nearly collided with one of the household's army of servants, but the liveried manservant didn't as much as flinch. |
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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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Lucius has an amazing charisma, to the point where a previous guard practically became his manservant. |
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Inspired by the latest episode of Girls Gone Wild, he travels to Wisconsin with his adorably awkward manservant, Soren. |
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But on the evidence of the letter that handsome, hard-drinking Scot was much more than a manservant. |
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The manservant asks me my business, then frowns and bids me wait. |
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Have I despised the cause of my manservant, or of my maidservant, when they contended with me? |
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A manservant, maid and nursemaid wander around the house and the 18th-century kitchen provides food. |
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This forces one to admit, usually within earshot of others, that I no longer have a manservant to do the chore for me. |
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He was so poor he had to beg for food to survive, then worked as a manservant to other more fortunate students to earn a living. |
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His qualities as a musician enabled him to obtain a manservant position for a Salzburg earl. |
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A manservant can become an accounts man, a hillbilly a blue-blooded Manhattan prince. |
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With an unseen motion of his hand, he summoned his manservant. |
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We go onward, my manservant not noticing which direction I've taken. |
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The film depicted a rich and selfish woman stranded on a tropical island with her rugged lower-class manservant, their roles switched almost immediately upon being stranded. |
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Having completely forgotten about the spell sealing it, they ran right into the barrier and were thrown backwards, landing on top of the manservant. |
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The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quijote of La Mancha and his loyal manservant Sancho Panza Dolls will help you to know the literary heros of Miguel de Cervantes. |
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Except when manservant Prentice flips on the telly and hears a news report concerning mass murder. |
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In it you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your manservant, nor your maidservant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger that is within your gates. |
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So as not to be down-classed to manservant. |
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With a pouch full of ideals and artichokes, Philibert leaves his village and gallops towards Burgundy, accompanied by Martin, his rather deceitful manservant. |
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Through the 1860s, Victoria relied increasingly on a manservant from Scotland, John Brown. |
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He then nodded discreetly to his hovering manservant, who vanished, then quickly reappeared with a silver salver upon which sat a pitcher of water, an empty glass, a foil envelope, and a spoon. |
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I asked my manservant to attend to the washing and cleaning. |
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Just like Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg got his manservant Passepartout to accompany him, this freelance copyeditor with Time magazine was on the lookout for a companion. |
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