Young girl or woman employed to do household work in the employer's home.
Young girl or woman working in her employer's household or agriculture.
1 Burt said yes and he smild and that maid me feel good.
2 Being a maid however can also mean not having much legal protection.
3 Nancy ran for the maid ; for tablets of aspirin; for wet handkerchiefs.
4 The cabinet ministers telephoned in vain; he was out, the maid said.
5 The maid brought in the coffee and went back to the kitchen.
6 The prisoners have maid - servants who go to and from market every day.
7 The chamber - maid of the young Countess saw the ring in your hand.
8 The maid announced Mr Tooke, of Crofton; and Mr Tooke walked in.
9 The maid has a week off to visit her family in Louisiana.
10 Here the maid came in with the plates to set the table.
11 The parlour- maid favoured the idea of hitting the prisoner with a broom-handle.
12 When Harold was in his bunk the little maid was brought in.
13 No chamber-pot in the room, owing to the negligence of the maid .
14 When the maid had left, we raised our glasses, and Nobu said:
15 I've carried that for years, love, as I sought my marrying maid .
16 But in the yellow sitting-room it was the mulatto maid who waited.
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