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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It was whitewashed and had two bedrooms upstairs and a sitting room downstairs, plus a sort of kitchen and a little scullery. |
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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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A huge fireplace dominates this unused room while a tiny scullery is packed with old appliances. |
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But achieving this state of godliness was left to the servants whose main domain was the kitchen and scullery. |
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The flagged rear hall leads to a moderately sized kitchen, scullery and separate wine cellar with 18 arched storage bays. |
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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 was bored, and those silly ninnies you call scullery maids are no fun at all. |
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His still-life objects, of course, remain secular, but he endows them with an almost sacramental aura, into which he draws the scullery maid. |
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He picked up a twig from the ground and scraped the dirt off his boots before stepping into a small scullery and calling out. |
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The fool was a very humble person, haunting kitchen and scullery, messing almost with the dogs, and liable, when malapert, to a whipping. |
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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 cottage is entered through a scullery that has a window overlooking the back yard. |
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The parlours, scullery and servant's quarters all needed to be dug up and damp-proofed and there are still whole areas of the house we haven't finished. |
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She was forever going into the scullery to bend down and relight it at the gas jet under the kettle. |
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A scowling scullery maid pounds garlic in the foreground, suggesting that the artist has some sympathy for her lot. |
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Instead she's Lauren Conrad: laundress, gaffer, scullery maid: or, maybe before long, executive producer. |
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Thus Australia is sometimes described as a Cinderella economy, transformed from a poor scullery maid to a glittering princess. |
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There is even time for scullery maid Daisy to sit at the kitchen table improving herself with home education. |
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The relegation of France from top table to scullery would be an historic post-war shift. |
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The purples are the dukes, the greys are the scullery maids... Once I'd put it into that context, it's actually all about class. |
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House offers living room to kitchen, scullery, 3 no. of rooms with 1 to rdc, 1 office, boiler room, bathroom and sde. |
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There are rooms with tracery vaults with intersecting groins and a preserved scullery. |
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Here you will find tranquillity, peace, harmony with nature and you can relax listening to the murmuring of water running by the former scullery. |
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Around 20 rooms, a very beautiful kitchen, a scullery, a cellar out of the rock, vaulted wine storehouses. |
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The property contains a living room, kitchen, scullery and a bathroom while three bedrooms and an attic conversion with Velux windows lie upstairs. |
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I need to hear for myself why he was in the scullery that morning. |
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Of course being in the scullery is much better than being tied up. |
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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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There is a grouse plucking scene in the kitchen, in which the cook and two scullery maids are tearing at the birds as if they have lost their minds. |
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The scullery maids and female staff curtsied and then departed. |
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Mary, the scullery maid, leaned out the kitchen door cautiously. |
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There were no scullery chores or sewing for this spirited redhead. |
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During this event, you can see work in the castle scullery, live animals, a traditional craftsmen fair with sweet and savory specialties for sale and an exhibition. |
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Besides the kitchen, you have a large scullery with washing machine and dryer and a chest of drawers with a fitted washbasin for changing the baby's nappy. |
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In 2010 Fellowes created and produced Downton Abbey, which began following the fortunes of more than a dozen major characters, from the earl and countess of Grantham down to the scullery maid, in the pre-World War I period. |
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In this home dated from the XIVth century, you will find a stone carved kitchen sink, a kitchen-garden and a scullery carefully preserved and now transformed in space for tiding. |
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Emily Magee is the foreign princess, Camilla Nylund will play the water sprite Rusalka, Birgit Remmert the witch Je¸ibaba, and Eva Liebau, a member of the ensemble of the Zurich Opera House, will play the scullery boy. |
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It is a variant of the Cinderella story, the sentimental tale that depicts the transformation of a lowly scullery maid into a lovely, regal woman. |
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He was hunched over a cup of tea like an exhausted scullery maid. |
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Presently he came running out of the scullery, with the soapy water dripping from him, dithering with cold. |
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In the first plant we have two bedrooms, a bath, the lounge dining room and the kitchen with zone scullery in the shape of viewing-point that gives us a sight of 180 º on the facade. |
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Then he went to the scullery, wetted his hands, scooped the last white dough out of the punchion, and dropped it in a baking-tin. |
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The Liuer by the splenike branch, transferreth them to the Serjeant of the scullery the Splene. |
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Fagor Industrial will be present at this really important event as an official sponsor, equipping the main stage, all the scullery areas and with an 18 square metre stand in the exhibition area. |
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Penny was in the scullery, pressing the body of her new dress. |
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In the scullery Smiley had once more checked his thoroughfare, shoved some deck-chairs aside, and pinned a string to the mangle to guide him because he saw badly in the dark. |
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Formerly the domain of cooks, undercooks, and scullery maids, it wasn't even a room a householder would lay claim to, much less single out with items of personal interest. |
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