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1. temper snapped, had shaken the twins, raged at the housemaid, and had
2. Price and his housemaid had a child together and Price baptised this baby as “Jesus Christ Price”
3. A uniformed housemaid opened the gate for him
4. Then, shortly afterwards, a housemaid had passed him a note in which Amilla asked to be excused from attending dinner on account of a headache
5. “I think the housemaid missed a peek,” Murphy said helpfully as he tucked in the covers
6. He lived with his wife and housemaid
7. "Gloria‘s our housemaid by the way," Sydney informed me
8. I used to wonder what that usually excellent housemaid Experience is about, that she has not yet been after you with her broom
9. “The housemaid,” said Caesar
10. 'I believe the housemaid did mention it, ma'am
11. She would stay where she was, and ring and ask that nice housemaid to sleep with Mrs
12. Ebele (shrugging): my mother couldn’t afford to pay my fees anymore, so I was sent to work as housemaid here in Lagos
13. is Saturday, so maybe the housemaid goes out shopping
14. I glanced up at the slave girl dressed in the garb of a housemaid
15. The housemaid found herself very liberally rewarded
16. Laurence in?" asked Jo, of a housemaid, who was coming downstairs
17. Lord! how snug they might live in such another cottage as yours--or a little bigger--with two maids, and two men; and I believe I could help them to a housemaid, for my Betty has a sister out of place, that would fit them exactly
18. "Begging your pardon, ma'am," returned the housemaid, "I should wish to speak
19. cuisine, housemaid kept
20. "I do not know," said the servant, "but the housemaid is in Mademoiselle Valentine's room: perhaps she has emptied them
21. The young man rang the bell violently; the housemaid who had been in Mademoiselle Valentine's room, and the servant who had replaced Barrois, ran in at the same moment
22. Elaine, Edmund’s housemaid, had dried Gwenda’s dress in front of the fire, and Caris had bandaged her feet and given her an old pair of shoes
23. Housemaid, nurse, mother, confederate, counselor, chef—what ten thousand things was Madame Manec to Etienne? To them all? German sailors sing a drunken song in the street, and a house spider over the stove spins a new web every night, and to Marie-Laure this is a double cruelty: that everything else keeps living, that the spinning earth does not pause for even an instant in its trip around the sun
24. Only three servants were kept, a cook, a parlour-maid, and a housemaid, and they were just the sort that you would find in a respectable middle-class household
25. "No one is ever permitted to enter that room save the housemaid in the morning, and my valet, or my wife's maid, during the rest of the day
26. One other detail of interest was remembered by Jane Stewart, the housemaid
27. At length I met an old housemaid carrying a cup of tea
28. first blush for some housemaid who might have stayed at home to look after the place and who, availing herself of rare relief from observation and of the schoolroom table and my pens, ink, and paper, had applied herself to the considerable effort of a letter to her sweetheart
29. Dennison was from Hampshire, the By-Blow of a Lord of Great Estate and a Housemaid turn’d out of Doors by the Lady of the House when she was big with Child
30. “I was born in Ireland in County Cork,” said she, “the Daughter o’ an Attorney an’ a Housemaid
31. I waited until the tea had arrived and the housemaid had left before I allowed myself to lower my guard and cry again
32. After tea Sonya noticed a housemaid at Natasha’s door timidly waiting to let her pass
33. ‘Don’t put it in so carelessly,’ said one of the peasants, a man with a round smiling face, taking a casket from a housemaid
34. , John and his wife, Leah the housemaid, and Sophie the French nurse, were decent people; but in no respect remarkable; with Sophie I used to talk French, and sometimes I asked her questions about her native country; but she was not of a descriptive or narrative turn, and generally gave such vapid and confused answers as were calculated rather to check than encourage inquiry
35. They were now on the second floor, and the appearance of a housemaid prevented any farther conversation
36. Lord! how snug they might live in such another cottage as yours—or a little bigger—with two maids, and two men; and I believe I could help them to a housemaid, for my Betty has a sister out of place, that would fit them exactly
37. She wondered that Sir Thomas could have leisure to think of such a trifle again; but she soon found, from the voluntary information of the housemaid, who came in to attend it, that so it was to be every day
38. Daria, the housemaid was suspected
39. “You are about as fit to understand me as the housemaid here, who bore witness against her lover in court the other day
40. After tea Sónya noticed a housemaid at Natásha’s door timidly waiting to let her pass
41. I can imagine, too, that when the flustered housemaid ran to inform Peter Vassilievitch that Monsieur Irtenieff himself had called, Peter answered angrily, “Well, what has he come for?” and, stepping softly about the house, first went into his study to put on his old soiled jacket, and then sent down word to the cook that on no account whatever—no, not even if she were ordered to do so by the mistress herself—was she to add anything to luncheon
42. Nurse Fedosya, sitting in the kitchen that evening, was telling the silent housemaid Darya and the talkative old cook Agathya about the young lady of the house, and how the child loved to play priatki with her mother—"She hides her little face, and cries 'tiutiu'!"
43. I was allowed a bodyguard of two servants—the most incompetent in the house, and therefore the most easily spared: old Murphy, a preserved supernumerary, who, having been my father’s valet, was kept on through sentiment, and Bridget, the housemaid, also elderly and very irritable
44. Here and there a housemaid was busy with duster and cloth