She finds a place as ascullionat a castle and works in the kitchens.
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They were chefs, cooks, bakers, butchers, and scullions who worked in the kitchens of each class to cook the various meals for the passengers.
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The third time, thescullioncaught it, and was going to wringe its neck, when the lord came down to see what had happened.
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On their journey he proves himself again and again, but she continues to call him knave andscullion.
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A male servant performing the tasks described above would be called ascullion.
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The king famously responded that he would not dismiss as much as ascullionfrom his kitchen at parliament's request.
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The girl got the princess to hire her as ascullion.
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Ascullionanswered that they were sleeping.
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The kitchen staff of huge noble or royal courts occasionally numbered in the hundreds: pantlers, bakers, waferers, sauciers, larderers, butchers, carvers, page boys, milkmaids, butlers and countless scullions.
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