An entrance intended for the use of servants or for delivery of goods and removal of refuse.
1 The servants' entrance comes out through the kitchen onto the second floor.
2 Without another word she hurried him through the intervening rooms to the servants' entrance.
3 Around back he found a servants' entrance, a simple wooden gate secured from the inside.
4 Presenting herself at the servants' entrance, she begged to be allowed to see the housekeeper.
5 She got into the house through the servants' entrance and up to her room without observation.
6 As Mallory entered the room Barbara heard the door of the servants' entrance slam behind Billy Byrne.
7 It is the servants' entrance, and I shall be able to watch every woman that comes out.
8 Now she was at the servants' entrance.
9 A few moments later, Dan appeared at the servants' entrance of the Dodge house and rang the bell.
10 As he stood out back, near the servants' entrance, he reached into the animal's limited mind and listened.
11 There was evidently a servants' entrance at the back, leading from the lane, but this too was closed.
12 Bessie quietly led us through the maze of hallways to the servants' entrance.
13 She went to the servants' entrance and found herself greeted by a harried maid.
14 I made the best of my way indoors again, returning by the servants' entrance.
15 She always used the servants' entrance whenever she went out with Molly and Brigid O'Byrne.
16 The servants' entrance is locked, but the key is on a nail, among the vines.
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