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  1. Cover Her Face is the debut 1962 crime novel of P. D. James. [1] It details the investigations into the death of a young, ambitious maid, surrounded by a family which has reasons to want her gone – or dead. The title is taken from a passage from John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi: "Cover her face.

    • Phyllis Dorothy James
    • 1962
  2. 4 days ago · The phrase actually refers to a thief who’s skipped town after sticking a “knife in the back” of its singer and leaving them high and dry. The song was written about Dead drummer Mickey Hart’s father, who served as the band’s manager during their first years on tour. That is until he skipped town after embezzling $155,000 of their money.

    • Valets
    • Footmen
    • Governess
    • Tutor
    • Companion
    • Nursery Maid
    • Nanny A.K.A Nurse

    The Valet, like the Lady’s maid, was a role with status. The valet was the gentleman’s personal servant, responsible for helping him dress, caring for his clothes, shaving him, polishing his boots and more. A good valet could tie a perfect cravat in multiple styles and could cut and dress a man’s hair in the fashion of the day. He was also likely t...

    Footmen were the ubiquitous method of getting anything done. They might be tasked with staying in the foyer, ready to open the door, or might each have a section of the house where they simply waited in the halls, ready to run errands or do whatever was needed. There was a hierarchy here as well – some tasks were more desirable than others. Footmen...

    A Governess was employed to teach younger children – usually girls, but sometimes also very young boys. A Governess was an odd position, hallway between a normal servant, and a gently born lady. Often, women of the upper classes, whose families had fallen on hard times, would take employment as a governess. It was regarded as one of the only accept...

    A Tutor was employed to teach boys, before they reached the age where they were sent off to boarding schools. The Tutor taught languages, maths, science and potentially other subjects which were regarded as suitable for boys. Like governesses, tutors might be of gentle birth, but from a poorer family, but they might also be from a commoner family, ...

    A Companion was employed to keep an older woman, or a single woman, company – this provided a layer of propriety, as well as giving an older widow (for example) someone to talk to, in their daily life. Companions, like governesses, were in that grey area between servant and the nobly born. They were often from good families fallen on hard times, or...

    Nursery maids did the tedious bits of childcare – from changing nappies, to being the one up at all hours of the night, to providing entertainment for teething children. They took children out for walks in the park (note, early baby carriages barely existed yet, so often they carried the children), and amused the children. They also had to deal wit...

    If the household had young children, there was usually a nanny. The Nanny was the senior childcare servant and might have nursery maids to help her – the more children, the more nursery maids. The nanny was also usually responsible for the children’s first, very basic, education – in manners, and in simple reading and numbers.

    • Make sure she is proficient with services you need. The very first thing that you’ll need to see is whether the housemaid you are evaluating can do the tasks you want her to do efficiently?
    • Check if she fits in your budget. Depending on the number of hours and verities of services, a few years experienced housemaids for full day could easily cost you around Rs.
    • Experience of the maid. As I said above, experienced maids may cost you a little more, but that is worth it, especially when you hiring a housemaid for shorter span of time like 4 hrs.
    • Check hygienic practices. Make sure to check the hygienic practices of your maid, its important, especially if you have kids at home. You like it not, there are maids with dirty habits like chewing tobacco, spitting here and there.
  3. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Rise, beautiful sun, and kill the jealous moon, which is already sick and pale with grief because Juliet, her maid, is more beautiful than she is. Don’t be her maid, since she’s jealous. The moon’s virginity makes her look sick and green, and only fools hold on to their virginity.

  4. Quick answer: The title To Kill a Mockingbird is a metaphor for the destruction of innocence, as explained by Atticus and Mrs. Maudie in the book. The innocent 'mockingbirds' in the...

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  6. Caps and coifs are not exclusive to maids/working class women in the medieval period. Rather, head coverings are incredibly common amongst both sexes and across classes (and continue to be so until the mid-twentieth century).