scullion


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a kitchen servant employed to do menial tasks (especially washing)

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"Master, wilt wed?" he asked, when the scullion was brought before him.
But one night, as she lay in bed weeping, an angel appeared to her and bade her sorrow no more, for it was no scullion that she had wed, but a king's son.
The kitchen was crowded with excited scullions, one of whom kicked him.
Think you that we who serve Creighton Sahib need strange scullions to help us through a big dinner?'
So guards, scullions, maitres d'hotel, and pages having passed, they resumed their places at the table; and the sun, which, through the window-frame, had for an instant fallen upon those two charming countenances, now only shed its light upon the gilliflowers, primroses, and rosetree.
What scullions these fellows are!--Who is that with you?" she added to myself.
Within the great enclosure thrived a fair sized town, for, with his ten hundred fighting-men, the Outlaw of Torn required many squires, lackeys, cooks, scullions, armorers, smithies, farriers, hostlers and the like to care for the wants of his little army.
Scullion, of Grosvenor Street,Wallasey, has pleaded not guilty to six charges of indecent assault and one charge of showing an indecent image of achild.
Baptisms at sea, penguins in a zoo, and the chrysalis-like forms of cast aluminium tents form part of Dalziel + Scullion's new body of work.
Former Glentoran and Coleraine man David Scullion (above) adds another dollop of Irish League experience to the Tandragee Road panel.
Outgoing Linlithgow president William Scullion admitted the club would have preferred the juniors to move over to the pyramid en masse.
However, the ball landed at the feet of the onrushing Jon Scullion who tapped home from eight yards out to give the North Ayrshire men the lead.
Scullion LAW has launched its annual Free-Will campaign in aid of Marie Curie; it is part of the law firm's continued commitment to the community in recognition of the"great work Marie Curie do for those living with a terminal illness".
Jon Scullion joked he'll try to wangle another wager with Kilbirnie's top brass for a replay winner after their Junior Cup tie ended in a stalemate.