As was usual when he or any other servitor was in attendance on Waring, the reward had been munificent. |
This deaf-and-dumb servitor was driven mad by a fact which caused him joy. |
A harper called Neill Baine is mentioned in a letter dated 1702 from a servitor of Allan MacDonald of Clanranald. |
But to live in Auroville, one must be the willing servitor of the Divine Consciousness. |
The old servitor curled his white moustaches savagely in the young moonlight. |
George Whitefield, a servitor at Pembroke in 1732, also shared his rooms with others. |