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  • Servilia is home being attended by her slavewoman and seeming very understandably disturbed.

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • Servilia is home being attended by her slavewoman and seeming very understandably disturbed.

    HBO's Rome S2 Ep 4 (and some cast notes before that) 2007

  • "I've a surprise for ye, Auntie, " he said, beaming, and stepped aside to show me the smiling round face of the slavewoman Pollyanne.

    Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997

  • There was an African slavewoman in their household, as there are such women in mine.

    Prentice Alvin Card, Orson Scott 1989

  • What does a sixty-odd-year-old slavewoman who walks like a three-legged dog need freedom for?

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • As they had when a runaway slavewoman lived in his homestead with her mother-in-law and got herself into a world of trouble.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • In truth I groaned and at this, Rethel laughed and spoke to a slavewoman: β€œHe is still an Arab.”

    Eaters Of The Dead Crichton, Michael, 1942- 1976

  • The slavewoman attending me had made my wounds burn most distractingly; yet I was determined to maintain a Northman show of great cheer.

    Eaters Of The Dead Crichton, Michael, 1942- 1976

  • He called upon the slavewoman, who took the stone and placed it in the fire, where the heat of the flames caused it to crack and splinter into fragments.

    Eaters Of The Dead Crichton, Michael, 1942- 1976

  • Now, Herger had thus warned me, and verily it is true that I approached this slavewoman with trepidation, because I did not know her.

    Eaters Of The Dead Crichton, Michael, 1942- 1976

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