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...morning last week, when Neal arrived at Barbara's house, she was on her way out "to an appointment." Neal stuck around, heard Barbara call her maid, ask that her mink coat and overnight bag be sent to the Beverly Hills Hotel. Right then, Neal got suspicious. "I knew," he said, "that Tone was back in her life again...
...serious war crimes charge was leveled last week at the Duchy of Burgundy and its ruler, Philip the Good (1419-67). During a visit to the historical library of France's National Assembly, Winston Churchill was shown the original document condemning to death one Joan, sometimes called the Maid, a relapsed heretic. Churchill studied the document and felt called upon to defend England's role in the affair. "It wasn't us who did it," he growled. "It was the Burgundians."* Historian Churchill further remarked to his French guides: "You will probably find somewhere in these books...
...gets her chance to sin again when Red's younger brother Pete shows up to blackmail her with a packet of her own racy love letters to Red. Staring at Temple, Pete soon forgets about money, and Temple almost forgets about honor and duty, until her Negro maid Nancy gives her a melodramatic lesson in both...
...University, Trottenberg went on, is not saving money on the system. Overhead expenses will be greater than they were with maid service. Extra funds are needed to pay the captains, whose function was formerly the janitor's, for the gray dusting coats the porters will wear, and for the extra bookkeeping involved...
...Hollywood standards her legs are only average). Certainly few people-least of all herself-claim that she is a good actress (though she likes to think of herself as a singer).** By Hollywood standards she lives modestly (salary: $2,000 a week), enjoys few luxuries except a maid and a Cadillac (a gift from Frankie...