He was afraid of hiring another nursemaid, and mistrusted the household servants. |
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A young nursemaid came forward with two sleeping babies, one only a few months old, the other almost a year. |
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My grandmother was a nursemaid in high demand with the richest echelons of the London gentry. |
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Here, she's stuck in Westmount, hovering over a nasty, grumpy old husband, making her less of a life partner and more of a nursemaid. |
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It cannot be expected to nursemaid the thousands of firms that are operational in today's market and to do any of them justice. |
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He wanted to look for Adam, not nursemaid some townie, but he understood what Roy was asking. |
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On Friday, the nursemaid of the family of Mr. George Thomas, who resides near St. Woolos, was taking one of the children for an airing in one of those blessed perambulators. |
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My mother is speaking with a male scribe, one I recognize as that of one of her real sons, her firstborn, my brother and nursemaid to some of my older sisters. |
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Elsewhere at Great Taplows life is not what it might seem and young Lord Harry's nursemaid, the beautiful and clever Grace May, has painful choices to make about her future. |
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My nursemaid Nysa used to say I was comely child, but I never thought so. |
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A manservant, maid and nursemaid wander around the house and the 18th-century kitchen provides food. |
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Furthermore, domestic help, companion, nursemaid or custodial services are not covered. |
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Emma Thompson's magical, hairy-warted nursemaid is back, this time visiting a farm in the 1940s, where Maggie Gyllenhaal is struggling while her husband's at war. |
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With the aim of gathering material for her writing, she worked at various times as a waitress, as a nursemaid, and in a sweatshop, and she made a sea voyage to Europe in steerage. |
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My mother kept a cook and a nursemaid, and a dvornik, or outdoor man, to take care of the horses, the cow, and the woodpile. |
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Some scholars speculate that her true mother was actually Claire Clairmont or Elise Foggi, a nursemaid for the Shelley family. |
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I don't believe I have to nursemaid these two rookies through their entire probationary period. |
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Her mother, Julia, had married in 1867 and set up home with cook, kitchenmaids, housemaid, parlourmaid, lady's maid, nurse, nursemaid and gardener. |
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If he doesn't, and some nursemaid goes out walkin' or orf with a soldier, leavin' of the hinfant in the perambulator-well, then I shouldn't be surprised if the census is one babby the less. |
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