But at night, when the Master-Maid came to the palace and claimed her promise, the Princess put a sleep-giving drug in Edgar's cup.
I undressed in the darkness and when my maid came I was in bed.
After a moment a maid came up and said: "Mrs. Doctor Conrad has called to see your ladyship.
From day to day my maid came to me with insidious hints about Alma and my husband.
When we were at this place, my master's maid came home; she had been gone three weeks into the Narragansett country to fetch corn, where they had stored up some in the ground.
By the time I was refreshed by the old squaw, with whom my master was, Weetamoo's maid came to call me home, at which I fell aweeping.
As I was sitting once in the wigwam here, Philip's maid came in with the child in her arms, and asked me to give her a piece of my apron, to make a flap for it.
A maid came in, and moved about noiselessly setting chairs and rugs in order.
The butler announced a motor-car, a maid came up; Doris and Marion had to go.
But no maid came, for the song could not be heard from so far away.
That night the rain fell anew, and he could not move, so stiff was he from the cold, and he sang, but no maid came.
When my maid came in to call me I told her to put my letter into the post-bag, and sent her to inquire how Edward had passed the night.
At seven my maid came in, and informed me that it was a dull morning, but the carriages were to come round all the same, and the ladies were getting up.
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