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Old 09-12-2012, 22:50   #19
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Does anyone remember her maid as well? She was a little elderly lady with grey hair and glasses. I remember the first time I went there she opened the door and I was so shocked - I didn't have a clue then what a maid was. She was really sweet and I remember her saying 'Don't worry deary - she won't bite. Not unless you ask her too anyway'.
I think Trisha went through maids at a fair old pace. One of my other favourite Earl's Court dommes told me that she wouldn't let any maid share her living room. She seemed to treat her maids like old fashioned servants. I guess she was a mistress through and through - it was no act.

I can remember three maids from the late 70s and the 80s. One was a fairly gentle elderly soul whom I later met when she was maiding in Shepherd's Market. She was disinclined to talk about Trisha and I got the impression she never enjoyed a good relationship with her. Then there was a fiercer eldely lady called R--- who lasted quite some time - I suspect she may have occasionally joined in with Trisha, as some posts I saw previously said that she had a scary maid who somtimes joined in. Finally towards the end there was a younger lady, well built and the friendliest of these three.

Sometimes it would be Trisha herself who answered the phone, pretending to be the maid, but that voice was unmistakeable. Also she would sometimes answer the door and imperiously order the client "THAT WAY!!" pointing to the most suitable room - even when she had no idea who the person might be. My god, what a lady!
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