| 31. | She was in rank between the maids of honour and the married ladies-in-waiting.
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| 32. | As the maids of honour, a Maid of the Bedchamber retired from her office upon marriage.
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| 33. | There is revelry; Tom joins the jousting and dances in the palm of a Maid of Honour.
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| 34. | By February 1573 she was established in a house of her own in London in Maids of Honour.
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| 35. | Walker was also the maid of honour at the wedding of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas.
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| 36. | The young man hid himself under her bed, where he was discovered by her maids of honour.
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| 37. | A maid of honour was a maiden, meaning that she was unmarried, and was usually young.
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| 38. | She served as a maid of honour and lady-in-waiting to Queen Emma of Hawaii.
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| 39. | Lady Elizabeth went to court where she served as one of Queen Elizabeth's Maids of Honour.
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| 40. | From 1730 until her marriage in 1738, she served as maid of honour to Anna of Russia.
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