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At the time, being a laundress was a difficult job.
She first married at 14 and worked as a laundress.
And now here she was outside the gate used only by the laundresses.
Laundress sent her with the sheets and I was told she could help me.
Carrie knew his wife had been asking around for a laundress.
"I need to get into the castle," she said to Laundress.
For the princess and the laundress, it became a ritual.
But Lucy may be able to find us a laundress."
"The laundress will be here in the morning, I presume."
What she found was a job as a laundress.
But she won't stay a laundress forever, perhaps a few more years until her children start working.
"I'm not going to miss a chance to kill one of them," Laundress said.
The guides are dressed either as laundresses or soldiers from 1875.
"Then we shall make him pay for a laundress, Captain."
"And it seems you are a careless laundress," I said.
The laundress held them at arm's length and walked down the stairs behind me.
"You could have fooled me," Laundress said, and got up again.
You may be a laundress, you're certainly a thief-and perhaps more.
The laundress twisted free, lost her balance, and stumbled back against the wall.
He began to paint women at work, milliners and laundresses.
But mangles are for people with laundresses - like Martha.
She dropped out of school when she was 8 and began work as a laundress.
So the laundress was grateful; she had killed a rooster for him.
"Cheap laundresses always make your things blue," protests the lady.
He demanded where it had come from, and the laundress told about Misfortune.