Gone are the days of chambermaids wearing black smocks, frilly white aprons and lace caps. |
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A receptionist at the Hotel, said one of the hotel chambermaids was opening a window when she saw the car go over the cliff. |
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They grumbled unhappily, tripping over the hems of their deep lavender gowns marking them as chambermaids, and remained blissfully unaware. |
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While chambermaids set to work with trolleys laden with clean sheets and cleaning materials, Anita embarks on her rigorous checks. |
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Not only chambermaids but hospital orderlies will feel for their predicament. |
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The two peasant girls whom the hero simultaneously seduces here become hotel chambermaids. |
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Women worked as hotel chambermaids, housekeepers, babysitters, factory and fast-food workers, and nursing home aids. |
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Two chambermaids, each with a handful of laundry, stepped from an adjoining hallway. |
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Many of his chambermaids and servants have been bewitched by his charm. |
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At one time, many working-class youngsters went into 'service' with the local aristocrats as chambermaids or bootboys. |
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Not but that the Grand Hotel is equal to any other Grand Hotel with its regiment of waiters, bootses, chambermaids, porters, lifts, housemaids, cooks, and so forth. |
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