She tended nets there until the fall of 1942.
The young continue to be tended to until the next breeding season, at which time they are chased off by their parents.
Or perhaps they were only slaves, left to tend their master's possessions until such time as it was safe to return.
Later, in 1886, his 18-year-old son Thomas took the position, and he tended the light until 1935.
Tending livestock and hand-feeding chicks until they could feel around for their own food.
It had weathered the storm outside, tending the edges of the foil until the last moment.
Then, the men tend to the fields until noon, while the women go later because they are preparing food.
I think he expected me to die, for I was left alone and tended properly until today.
At the hospital, Luther tends to the victims until a white woman orders him to take his "black hands" off her son.
Nevertheless, when her father took ill in 1928, she tended to him until his death in 1930.