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Updated: May 18, 2025
Stuart would have become apoplectic with indignation if he had known that this too intelligent table-girl often contrasted her master with his guests, and dared to think him wanting in good breeding when he boasted of his money, flattered a great man, or laid plans to lure some lion into his house.
When the superintendent had guests, the long table on the opposite side of the dining-room restrained itself. When he ate alone, Maggie Donovan, the fiery-eyed, heavy-handed table-girl who ringed his plate with the semicircle of ironstone portion dishes, stood between him and the men who were still regarding him as a joke.
Of a cook and table-girl, who are chancellor and foreign secretary. These four make the cabinet. Three older children; these are in the government, but not in the cabinet. 9 and 10. Lois and I, who pay the taxes, fight common enemies, and do what the others tell us as well as we can.
She left it on her cushion yesterday when she came down to luncheon, and when she got back from physics lab, it was gone." "What a shame!" said Madeline. "She ought to tell Mrs. Kent right away. I should strongly suspect the new table-girl." "Oh, but she's a cousin of Belden House Annie's," explained Betty, "and I'm sure Annie would look after her.
A touch at modern servants, in contrast to this accomplished table-girl, made the statue's cheeks glow under the chalk, and brought her a hearty round as the audience recognized Dolly and the smart soubrette. Jove in all his majesty followed, as he and his wife occupied the central pedestals in the half-circle of immortals.
The big messenger looked steadily at the other man, who had never guessed the messenger's secret, and the other man looked down. Already his supper, steaming hot, stood before him, while the table-girl danced attendance for the tip she was always sure of at the finish.
But after all this study and a great amount of practice failure often happens, and blame is laid upon the carver which really belongs to some other person, the butcher, the cook, the table-girl, or the guest. Not all men who sell meat know or practice the best way of cutting up meat. Much may be done by the butcher and by the cook to facilitate the work of the carver.
The work is light, as there are but two in the family. I am very particular and so is Mr. Stuart. I pay two dollars and a half, allow one afternoon out, one service on Sunday, and no followers. My table-girl must understand her duties thoroughly, be extremely neat, and always wear white aprons." "I think I can suit you, ma'am, when I have learned the ways of the house," meekly replied Christie.
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