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In Victorian times, scullery maids typically had very limited holidays compared to other members of the household. They might receive a few days off for major holidays like Christmas and Easter, but these days were often spent in service rather than in leisure. Additionally, they might have one day off per week, usually Sunday, when they could attend church or visit family. Overall, their time off was minimal, reflecting their lower status in the domestic hierarchy.

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