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Many things such as Street seller, working in mines or factories, servants ext. types of servants include; house maid (who's job was to keep the house clean and make fires ext), the cook (who evidently cooks the meals), Lady's maid (who looks after the woman of the house helping her get dressed and doing her hair and whatnot.

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