Mijnheer came from the office with his spectacles pushed up on his forehead, and a minute later Joost also came to say good-bye; even the maidservant came from the kitchen to see them start.
After that every one went to bed; Julia and the maidservant had two little rooms right up in the eaves of the house; the family slept on the floor below.
The maidservant in the kitchen was minding the pots; it still wanted some while to dinner time; she did not expect the English miss would come yet, probably not till it was necessary to dish up.
I was about 15 when a maidservantof the house in which I was a boarder, came to my bedroom one night and taught me how to masturbate her.
I enjoyed the act very much, as she permitted, nay insisted on, emission intra vaginam, and told her that this was much nicer than my amours with the maidservant which of course I had confided to her.
One day in passing a half-open door he had caught sight of a maidservant washing herself, and that was the solitary recollection which had in any way troubled his peace of mind from the days of puberty till the time of marriage.
Simonne, in her hat and furs, began moving about like a maidservant busy arranging furniture.
A smart maidservant conducted them to the dining-room, and there, in a minute or two, they were joined by Mr. Charles.
There entered a maidservant with a prescription to be made up and sent as soon as possible.
But just as he spoke there sounded a knock at the door, and the smart maidservant cried out that a gentleman wished to see her master.
He found that through the effort of the maidservant of God Mrs. Maxwell a number of the sons and daughters of the Kingdom in that Dominion were gathered together and associated with each other, increasing this joyous exhilaration day by day.
And of a Jewish feast it was said, a little later, "Thou shalt rejoice before the Lord thy God, thou and thy son and thy daughter, and thy manservant and thy maidservant .
Here is exhibited to us, therefore, a nation suffering with its monarch to the uttermost, until the cry of the maidservant behind the mill is as wild and bitter as the cry of Pharaoh upon his throne.
But too soon for such an event the maidservant pattered back; the door slammed; and only the window-panes of dull gold brooded immutably.
It was only the infinitely fortunate maidservant whose progress to the letter-box he watched with a sickening disappointment.
At the top of them was a second door, at which a maidservant was standing.
The yellow-headed maidservant admitted me with a shrunken grin, that suggested wild humour stifled by achieved respect, and I was soon in the minister's study.
A maidservant left him, and spread doleful reports of his conduct through the village.
But a maidservant was going to and fro between the cottage and the house as though she were giving information.
When he at last discovered the maidservant and asked where his wife was, she answered impertinently: "She has gone away.
When he regarded his position objectively it seemed monstrous that he, a distinguished man in his own line, should, without fault of his own, lead such a wretched life that even the maidservant pitied him.
I may add that by the time the door opened again through which the maidservant had escaped, my eyes had grown used to the want of light.
At first I only made out an indistinct figure, not in the least counting on such an overture from one of my hostesses; it even occurred to me that some sentimental maidservant had stolen in to keep a tryst with her sweetheart.
He had scarcely taken possession of his room in the Pension Bovet when a maidservant brought in a letter from Helene, and ere he had time to do more than break the envelope, Helene herself burst in.
And let me not forget to mention Rabbi Lemuel, the lover of justice, who once when his wife set out for the Judgment House in a cause against her maidservant set out with her too.
The pert maidservant rushed in, and in a voice squeaky with tragedy, warned them of the immediate approach of Miss Monica Morton.
On her arrival she found the little town buried in a deep sleep--she reached home and told the maidservant to fetch Fritz from her sister-in-law's the first thing in the morning.
Along the avenue leading from the town a maidservant came, pushing an invalid's chair, in which a man was sitting.
While they talk, a maidservant lights candles and a lamp.
The old woman stayed no longer, and went back to the gazelle, followed secretly by the mistress, who called a maidservant and bade her take some milk and rice and cook it for the gazelle.
And the maidservant did as her mistress bade her, and said what her mistress had told her to say, but the gazelle made no answer, but turned over on its side and died quietly.
The maidservant who wanted to keep the barrel of one for a blowpipe received a reprimand: "Conservare etiam sperasti, perfida?
But they shall be unto you for meat, to thee and to thy manservant, to thy maidservant and thy hireling, and to the strangers that sojourn with thee.
And again a maidservant seeing him, began to say to the standers by: This is one of them.
The housekeeper emitted congratulations as she carved and the maidservant became dangerous to clothes with the plates--she held them anyhow, one expected to see one upside down even--she found Kipps so fascinating to look at.
Instead of the footman or maidservant proper in these cases, Miss Walshingham opened the door to him herself.
A maidservant came hurriedly into the hall through a door near Richard, and at the same moment a boy of ten or eleven came tearing down the front stairs.
There is one maidservant only, a very creditable, clean-looking young woman.
She has engaged a new maidservant in Mrs. Calker's room, whom she means to make also housekeeper under herself.
We do not seem likely to have any other maidservant at present, but Dame Staples will supply the place of one.
In the well-known Frisian family, the Canters of Groningen, parents and children and even the maidservant are said to have spoken regularly in Latin.
A little maidservant brings in cakes and candies shaped like flowers.