Word: maides
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...maid who washed up the instruments after use said...
...four years being strenuously social feel slighted, for there is a growing demand for accomplished entertainers for out-of-town buyers. In fact there seems to be only one flaw in the plan, and that is the inclusion of the facial reproductions. It should be observed that the milk maid's remark to the effect that her face was her fortune has never been proved...
Reporter Powell's wife and four-year-old son, accompanied by a maid, were courteously ushered out of the building by the mobsters. But earlier, in the tonneau of their automobile, they had seen their native chauffeur shot dead when he ignored a rioter's order to halt...
...lawsuits, defamed her. When she first heard the book was being written she had the Viennese censor scrutinize it; when it was published she obtained legal authority for its confiscation. Her reason for believing the book was detrimental to her: the author is a brother-in-law of a maid whom she dismissed from her home in Vienna...
...spent youth. It is this struggle that the actor portrays with his usual appreciation and subtlety. "Old English" dies in the end, the victim of his own will, and it is here that the movie falters dangerously. An obsequy held over his dead body by a maid whose speech is the speech of Ireland but whose voice is the voice of the Bowery does much to spoil an otherwise fine climax...