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  2. Category:Maids - Wikipedia

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    In developed Western nations, full-time maids are now only found in the wealthiest households. In other parts of the world, maids remain common in urban middle-class households. ^ "Occupations: census returns for 1851, 1861 and 1871" .

  3. The Murder at the Vicarage - Wikipedia

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    Rose and Gladdie: respectively, the parlour maid and kitchen maid at Old Hall, Colonel Protheroe's house. Gladdie shared with Redding what she overheard when Mrs Lestrange visited Old Hall. Bill Archer: a local man whom Protheroe in his role as magistrate has jailed periodically for poaching.

  4. Maid - Wikipedia

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    Head house-maid: the senior house maid, reporting to the housekeeper. (Also called "house parlour maid" in an establishment with only one or two upstairs maids). Parlour maid: they cleaned and tidied reception rooms and living areas by morning, and often served refreshments at afternoon tea, and sometimes also dinner. They tidied studies and ...

  5. Smith (play) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Freeman (Mr. Robert Loraine), the Colonist farmer, in search of a wife, tells his much-shocked sister Rose that he has asked Smith, the parlour-maid, to marry him. Emily Chapman, who lives by bridge-playing, now artfully succeeds in getting an offer of marriage from Tom. Smith (Miss Marie Lohr) confesses her love for Tom.

  6. A Woman of Substance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    As parlour maid, Emma sees a lot of the Fairley family and becomes friends with the younger son, Edwin. They bond over the deaths of their mothers. Emma also meets Blackie O'Neill, a wandering Irish navvy who has been hired to do some work at Fairley Hall, and they become fast friends. One day, Emma and Edwin realise they feel more for each ...

  7. Seduction (Heifner play) - Wikipedia

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    The Sailor and the Gardner (the Parlor Maid, originally the third partner in La Ronde, has her day off) The Gardner and the Young Gentleman; The Young Gentleman and the Professor; The Professor and His Partner; The Partner and the Dim-Witted Teen; The Dim-Witted Teen and the Playwright; The Playwright and the Actor; The Actor and the Movie Producer

  8. My Husband's Grandpa Cracked the Code to the Best-Ever ... - AOL

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    A traditional snickerdoodle recipe includes unsalted butter, granulated sugar, eggs, all-purpose flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt.

  9. The Real Charlotte - Wikipedia

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    Edition notice from a 1915 edition, with a dual monograms of E.Œ.S. and M.R.. The Real Charlotte is a novel (written between 1888 and 1890, and published in 1894) by the Anglo-Irish writing partnership Somerville and Ross, composed of Edith Somerville (1858–1949) and Violet Florence Martin (1862–1915).