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1 But you allow him to perform tasks of the most menial kind.
2 Now Chane could not refuse the smaller undead's most menial whim.
3 I laboured at one thing and another, sometimes engaging in the most menial employments.
4 I performed the most menial service, and worked months like a beast of burden.
5 The most menial , and even laborious offices, are therefore left to these poor drudges.
6 Men and women, old and young, strove together in the most menial and laborious occupations.
7 She and Sarah took upon themselves all the offices of nurse, even the most menial .
8 At this time, having no servant, we performed for Mr. Ritchie the most menial offices.
9 Any tendency to pride was overcome by enjoining immediately the most menial offices on the offender.
10 These low-caste Hindus were once considered "untouchables", performing the most menial and degrading jobs.
11 Her poverty, largely caused by a worthless husband, obliged her to perform the most menial labors.
12 Any occupation, even the most menial , was either beyond her skill or beyond her strength, or beyond both.
13 They were forced into segregated units and often given the most menial tasks or the most dangerous infantry tours.
14 In almost every area of employment, from the highest to the most menial , membership was the passport to promotion.
15 She and her daughters and a few of her friends do all of the nursing, even the most menial .
16 Respectable families were compelled to perform the most menial offices, and young women of education were reduced to rags.
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