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They were shoveled in, two by two, while their hosts, dressed in servants' clothes, caught cabs.
The Mansion has a permanent staff of 22 - five sleep in servants, several housemen, a gardener, etc.
In one, we see a young black Kenyan woman in servants' clothes standing in a garden as a white family sits down to lunch.
Actually, these clocks were first made before the mid-18th century and were in use in servants' quarters of large houses as well as taverns.
We may not be swimming in champagne but, as the surge in servants' literature reminds us, we could do far worse.
At the center of three of the stories in "Servants of the Map" and "Ship Fever" are two sisters, Rose and Bianca Marbury.
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(Other than a married couple who act as housekeepers, the Carsons have no live-in servants).
It had 50 bedrooms and 60 quarters for the live-in servants.
Only one non-nuclear element was commonly found in early modern English households: living-in servants.
But "Longbourn," with its emphasis on the live-in servants, offers an especially appealing, and timely, reworking of the classic.
For example, grand Upper West Side apartments from a century ago were chopped up to provide more units for smaller families that no longer employed live-in servants.
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