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In no case would she have served as a kitchenmaid.
It was an easy matter to get into his bed; any kitchenmaid could do that; the art lay in staying there.
"At least she does, if she talks to her kitchenmaid."
Also at same time a good, strong, clean kitchenmaid, good at vegetables.
The lady who owned it had a cook, a kitchenmaid, and two other maids.'
He passed through the kitchen, where the cook and the kitchenmaid saw him, and out through the back door."
The only other person privy to the beating of the retreat was a young kitchenmaid, who stared at her future monarch in amazement.
He also had a love affair with a kitchenmaid, with whom he had a daughter.
There is old Mrs. Holloway, the cook, and her niece Rose, the kitchenmaid.
Carrie is an enslaved kitchenmaid working for Samuel Fraunces.
Stella Stirrer - Stella takes a job as a kitchenmaid at a top boarding school.
"Miss Louise has been upstairs all the afternoon, ma'am, reading to the second kitchenmaid, who has the neuralgia.
She is said to have been educated in a convent with other aristocratic girls and to have been forced to serve as their kitchenmaid.
Queenie Jones, kitchenmaid.
'Well, I've taken the prints of every member of the household, everyone, mind you, from the old lady down to the kitchenmaid.'
Countess Kitchenmaid (1918)
Mary Thripp (kitchenmaid).
The servants are a cook and kitchenmaid, a parlourmaid called Esther and an elderly maid called Hannah.
It was Mary MacNab, who had become kitchenmaid at Lallybroch, after the death of her husband.
The solemn aspect of Mr. Savage as he narrated these unholy marvels was such that, like the kitchenmaid, we both burst into ill-timed merriment.
Downstairs, meanwhile, Ruby the kitchenmaid, the one with the adenoids, was forever dropping plates, and Clemence, the brassy new girl, was no better than she should be.
Neat little white pots, with a crust of yellow butter suggesting the spicy treat beneath, beef, ham or tongue, handiwork of the second or third kitchenmaid."
'I'll be someone like a kitchenmaid at Anne of Cleves' castle retailing a lot of spicy gossip that I'd heard.'
Everyone from doge to kitchenmaid wore a disguise - as Casanova was overheard to say, "prince with subject, the ordinary with the remarkable man, the lovely and hideous together."
I expect after the first hour or so the kitchenmaid would rather have been left alone with her neuralgia, but of course Louise wouldn't leave off till some one told her to.