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    1. “Please, ma’am, I won’t spill anything this time,” the scullery maid answered in a


    2. A wide grin stretched across the other scullery maid’s thin face


    3. I leaned back against the scullery wall


    4. remaining scullery maids stirred assorted pots without remarking


    5. scullery maids stirred assorted pots without remarking His Royal Highness’s


    6. As the months went on her body became fastidious even about daily inevitable smells such as the roasting of coffee and the frying of potatoes, which was extremely awkward when one had to see to these things oneself; and it often happened that Ilse, coming out of the scullery or in from the yard fresh and energetic with health, would find her mistress dropped on a chair with her head on the kitchen table in quite an absurd condition considering that everybody assured her it was not an illness at all of feeling as though it were one


    7. Bonamy in New Square, Lincoln's Inn, and as she washed up the dinner things in the scullery she heard the young gentlemen talking in the room next door


    8. By a cruel effort of will, moving as if in sleep, she went across to the scullery, where she bathed her eye for a minute in cold water; but she was too dizzy


    9. It was nice to see him run with a piece of red-hot iron into the scullery, crying:


    10. He ran in the scullery, came back with the flannel, and carefully washed the pansy

    11. So the boy stood in the scullery, where the temperature was nearly at freezing-point, and whisked and whisked, and flew in excitement to his mother as the white of egg grew stiffer and more snowy


    12. So, whilst her father was spluttering in the scullery, Annie went out to spend an hour with a neighbour


    13. Presently he came running out of the scullery, with the soapy water dripping from him, dithering with cold


    14. "Thee strip thysen stark nak'd to wesh thy flesh i' that scullery," said the miner, as he rubbed his hair; "nowt b'r a ice-'ouse!"


    15. "But there's that much draught i' yon scullery, as it blows through your ribs like through a five-barred gate


    16. 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


    17. The desiccated loaf remained swathed up in the scullery


    18. She went into the scullery to adjust her hair


    19. One morning the postman came just as he was washing in the scullery


    20. Then he strayed into the scullery to wash his hands and face, and from force of habit came on to the hearth with the towel to dry himself

    21. Radford was washing up in the scullery


    22. The elder woman rose and sailed stubbornly into the scullery, returning with his candle, which she put on the mantelpiece


    23. After dinner he went into the scullery to help Annie to wash up


    24. Cicero would have plugged his ears and sent me to the scullery, but somehow I managed to pull through


    25. Philpot marched boldly down to the scullery, which Crass had utilized as a paint-shop


    26. Whilst he removed his wet boots and socks and placed them in front of the fire to dry and put on dry socks and a pair of slippers in their stead, Ruth half filled a tin basin with hot water from the boiler and gave it to him, and he then went to the scullery, added some cold water and began to wash the paint off his hands


    27. It was still dark outside, but the scullery was dimly illuminated by the flickering light of two candles which Crass had lighted and stuck on the shelf over the fireplace in order to enable him to see to serve out the different lots of paints and brushes to the


    28. the scullery he looked round and said:


    29. He started up guiltily and, thrusting the hand holding his pipe into his apron pocket, retreated hastily into the scullery


    30. But then they were not exactly in the kitchen: they were out in the scullery putting their things away, and so it happened that they said nothing, although they exchanged significant looks

    31. He went into the scullery, where Crass was mixing some colour


    32. With this, Crass went muttering back to the scullery, and the men relapsed into their usual silence


    33. `I think you'll find as the place is nice and dry, sir; the honly places as is a bit damp is the kitchen and scullery and the other rooms in the basement, sir, but of


    34. He wrote the latter at home, and while he was doing it he heard Frankie - who was out in the scullery with Nora - say to her:


    35. The `table' consisted of an empty wooden box - procured from the grocer's - stood on end, with the lid of the scullery copper placed upside down upon it for a top and covered with an old piece of red cloth


    36. About an hour later, when he had finished writing the showcard, Owen went out into the scullery to wash his hands before going to bed: and whilst he was drying them on the towel, the strange sensation he had been conscious of all the evening became more intense, and a few seconds afterwards he was terrified to find his mouth suddenly filled with blood


    37. Offended at what he considered her contemptuous indifference, Easton made no further attempt at conversation but went into the scullery to wash his hands, and then went up to bed


    38. But all this filth was nothing compared with the unspeakable condition of the kitchen and scullery, a detailed description of which would cause the blood of the reader to curdle, and each particular hair of his head to stand on end


    39. Bill was out in the scullery filling his pail under the tap, and laughing so much that he could scarcely stand


    40. They left the two taps running in the scullery and as the waste pipe of the sink was choked up with dirt, the sink filled up and overflowed like a miniature Niagara

    41. The inside work was all finished - with the exception of the kitchen, which was used as a mess room, and the scullery, which was the paint shop


    42. , Dundrum, south, or Sutton, north, both localities equally reported by trial to resemble the terrestrial poles in being favourable climates for phthisical subjects), the premises to be held under feefarm grant, lease 999 years, the messuage to consist of 1 drawingroom with baywindow (2 lancets), thermometer affixed, 1 sittingroom, 4 bedrooms, 2 servants' rooms, tiled kitchen with close range and scullery, lounge hall fitted with linen wallpresses, fumed oak sectional bookcase containing the Encyclopaedia


    43. When she had had her Satisfaction of the Butler, she bade him roll off her, and she swiftly dispatch’d him to the Scullery again, whilst Druscilla, Kate, and Evelina all moan’d in Misery


    44. She was also very loath to wash her Hands, e’en after going to the Necessary House; for why, she reason’d, must she wash ’em when they would just get dirty again? She complain’d bitterly of the Want of a Scullery Maid, saying that so great a Chef as herself should not have to trouble with fiddling Work, such as dressing small Birds; consequently, she serv’d ’em up compleat with all the Feathers and Entrails with which the Creator had blest ’em (and nought but a bit of Catchope or Piccalillo for Sauce)


    45. Save for that sound we lay quite still in the scullery; I for my part scarce dared breathe, and sat with my eyes fixed on the faint light of the kitchen door


    46. After eating we crept back to the scullery, and there I must have dozed again, for when presently I looked round I was alone


    47. The arrival of a second fighting-machine drove us from our peephole into the scullery, for we feared that from his elevation the Martian might see down upon us behind our barrier


    48. At a later date we began to feel less in danger of their eyes, for to an eye in the dazzle of the sunlight outside our refuge must have been blank blackness, but at first the slightest suggestion of approach drove us into the scullery in heart-throbbing retreat


    49. I slid down the rubbish, struggled to my feet, clapped my hands over my ears, and bolted into the scullery


    50. That night, as we lurked in the scullery, balanced between our horror and the terrible fascination this peeping had, although I felt an urgent need of action I tried in vain to conceive some plan of escape; but afterwards, during the second day, I was able to consider our position with great clearness











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