Servant' dress like poor people?
Their Squire or a number of servants most probably.
wake up servants give him a bath and dress him go have a look at the temple sign some papers fron the governer wake up servants give him a bath and dress him go have a look at the temple sign some papers fron the governer wake up servants give him a bath and dress him go have a look at the temple sign some papers fron the governer
The rich thought they were too important and too good to even put a tiny bit of effort into dressing themselves.
they was very poor they had no money and had one dress
A lady in waiting would stay with the queen or royal and keep them entertained and happy.
No, it is not an adverb. The word servants is a plural noun.
Servants typically live in the households of their employers, either in a designated area of the house or in separate servants' quarters. Their living conditions can vary depending on the household, but in general, servants are provided with accommodation, meals, and sometimes other basic necessities as part of their employment.
The Servants ended in 1991.
The Servants was created in 1985.
poor that is why they are servants lol
The collective noun is a staff of servants.
Some synonyms for indentured servants include apprentices, bondmen, and bonded laborers.