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Though our house parlour maid looked after us if my parents were away."
He is called upon to make the acquaintance of a cook and a parlour maid.
The bell was answered by a parlour maid in a smart uniform.
He was shown into the sitting room by the parlour maid, and a few moments later Connie appeared.
Reedy and the Parlour Maid stand back, a bit embarrassed at this.
That first door led to the dining-room, where sometimes I had helped Alice, the parlour maid to set the table.
(Also called "House parlour maid" in an establishment with only one or two upstairs maids).
Closer and closer the step came, till I saw in the half dark the pretty figure of one of the parlour maids.
Tracing the parlour maid they are amazed to find that she is now the housekeeper at the vicarage of Bobby's father.
Then, Kipps meets Ann, now a parlour maid, on her day off.
Butler and cook and parlour maids and a bailiff for the farm!
Not so the parlour maid Matchett or her lover, William the groom.
Then she was parlour maid and Labisse was footman.
Tom started to speak again, but William cut him off by bellowing forone of the parlour maids "Susan!"
I do not mind at all being a parlour maid, though I do you I am feeling much happier and calmer.
For the first month all went well, but unhappily, among my mother's servants was a little parlour maid, a sweet pretty creature, the daughter of a tradesman.
How better far at home to have stayed Attended by the parlour maid, And warmed his knees before the fire Until the hour when folks retire!
The characters change accordingly, the soldier becomes a cab driver, the parlour maid becomes an au pair, etc..
A parlour maid welcomed Matthew, but Chetwin himself appeared almost immediately, an enthusiastic spaniel puppy at his heels.
The parlour maid let him in and he found Connie standing at the window staring out at the bright flowers in the Fellows' Garden.
The sisters recall Sophie the cook, Gladys the parlour maid, "But no Downton Abbey footmen."
Esther Rantzen's great-grandfather, Montague Richard Leverson, accidentally shot and killed the family's parlour maid.
I was a bit surprised, therefore, when a week or two later the parlour maid came in while I was photographing the Contessa with two of the gardeners.
She was the under-house parlour maid, and second only to Freyda, my mother's personal maid, and Mrs. Beresford, in rank.