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To the castle di Udolpho, indeed, Montoni sometimes talked of going for a few weeks to examine into its condition, and to receive some rents; for it appeared that he had not been there for two years, and that, during this period, it had been inhabited only by an old servant, whom he called his steward.
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To the castle di Udolpho, indeed, Montoni sometimes talked of going for a few weeks to examine into its condition, and to receive some rents; for it appeared that he had not been there for two years, and that, during this period, it had been inhabited only by an old servant, whom he called his steward.
The Mysteries of Udolpho Ann Ward Radcliffe 1793
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"You may sit down," she said, laying her hand over a yawn with ostentatious politness; "and -- mind -- don't get fresh or I'll call the steward."
The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million O. Henry 1886
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The captain went to the head of the companion-way, and called the steward.
Up the River or, Yachting on the Mississippi Oliver Optic 1859
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He's called it "extremely effective" and said that one of the problems with U.S. health care is that it lacks a "steward."
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He's called it "extremely effective" and said that one of the problems with U.S. health care is that it lacks a "steward."
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He's called it "extremely effective" and said that one of the problems with U.S. health care is that it lacks a "steward."
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He's called it "extremely effective" and said that one of the problems with U.S. health care is that it lacks a "steward."
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Christ, a kind of steward. for a testimony of, &c. -- in order that he might in his typical institutions give "testimony" to Israel "of the things" of the Gospel
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