It is not surprising, then, if his servants also
masquerade as servants of righteousness.
Not exact matches
Keeping the novel's three - part structure, but switching the story from Victorian London to 1930s colonial Korea, then under Japanese rule, Sook - hee (Kim Tae - ri) is a young and attractive pickpocket,
masquerading as a house
servant to con a wealthy, but socially isolated, heiress (Kim Min - hee) out of her fortune.
The Ibis, loaded to its gunwales with a cargo of indentured
servants, is in the grip of a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal; among the dozens flailing for survival are Neel, the pampered raja who has been convicted of embezzlement; Paulette, the French orphan
masquerading as a deck hand; and Deeti, the widowed poppy grower fleeing her homeland with her lover, Kalua.