The minister had many flunkeys who did his bidding to gain his patronage. [Please select]
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But you don't seem at all alarmed at the prospect of my being carried off by a flunkey. [Please select]
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BLOOM: (In flunkey's prune plush coat and kneebreeches, buff stockings and powdered wig) I'm afraid not, sir.' [Please select]
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By all means let us make it another five shillings for the cursed flunkey,--here he comes. [Please select]
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Why is it that the word aristocrat as applied to a gentleman is as offensive as that of flunkey applied to a footman. [Please select]
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Speakin' o' that, the bairn has been made a flunkey by the Colonel--a teeger they ca' him.' [Please select]
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What's mair surprisin' yet is, that he has ta'en the puir thief Trumps--alias Rodgers--into his hoosehold likewise, and made _him_ a flunkey. [Please select]
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She was looking forward----" The rest was lost as a flunkey requested the registered number of whatever Tabs had left in the cloak-room." [Please select]
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A flunkey handed him an uncut Times, which he proceeded to cut with a skill which betrayed familiarity with this delicate operation. [Please select]
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But little Drina was perfectly aware for which of them it was that they were followed, at a respectful distance, by a gigantic scarlet flunkey. [Please select]
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