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servitude at age of four by her own
mother and
treated harshly by
fellow bondmaids, Han
forms a bond with Wu, who is the
grandson of a head housemaid. Their...
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Serfdom was the
status of many
peasants under feudalism,
specifically relating to manorialism, and
similar systems. It was a
condition of debt bondage...
- father: cow and calf, handmills,
tools and weapons, treasures, slaves,
bondmaids, sons and daughters, Myrkviðr, the grave, the
carved stone beside Dniepr...
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fascicles were
decades old. The
supplement included at
least one word (
bondmaid)
accidentally omitted when its
slips were misplaced; many
words and senses...
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published in 1982.
Other books that have been
published since then
include The
Bondmaid (1995) and
Following the
Wrong God Home (2001). The
major theme in her...
- addition,
Turanshah used to
drink alcohol and when
drunk he
abused the
bondmaids of his
father and
threatened the Mamluks.
Turanshah was ********inated by...
- John
Sedges Peony (New York: John Day, 1948) –
published in the UK as The
Bondmaid (London: T. Brun, 1949); –
serialized in
Cosmopolitan (3–4/1948) Kinfolk...
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comitisse de Chelmo). He had a
clerk or ****istant, Mojše, who sold two of his
bondmaids in
Ragusa (Dubrovnik) that year.
Although Dobravac's
jurisdiction is unknown...
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Turkic eltäbär). It is
known that in 521
Khagan Anagui was
given two
bondmaids as a gift from the Chinese,
while Khagan Shelun is said to have once declared...
- covenant. "(22) For it is written, that
Abraham had two sons, the one by a
bondmaid, the
other by a freewoman. (23) But he who was of the
bondwoman was born...