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That was the kind of thing a shopgirl might remember.
The shopgirl seemed to have trouble finding the bus she wanted.
A half dozen came by and still the shopgirl waited.
He insists that "Shopgirl" may be the love of his life.
Already this is less seductive material than that of "Shopgirl."
In the store he spoke passable French to the young shopgirl.
The shopgirl was weighing them - and it was a long business.
Every few months Louis slept with some young shopgirl who happened to catch his fancy.
If a shop stayed open until eight, the poor little shopgirl didn't see her home until ten.
She did not appear to be buying anything, just waiting and gossiping with the shopgirl.
"Buy yourself a couple of expensive suits, ones that make you look like an executive and not a shopgirl.
A writer of shopgirl romances could count on a bonus for that.
Nobody was supposed to die, particularly not some blind shopgirl, but the firefighters had to be tested.
She didn't notice a slightly shabby shopgirl who waited nearby at a bus stop.
"When a king decides to marry a shopgirl, we think it's too romantic for words.
"Shopgirl" is a resolutely small movie, finely made and perhaps a bit fragile.
But there is nonetheless an impressive gravity about Shopgirl.
Crawford plays Gerry, a shopgirl in love with the heir to a department store where she works.
She worked as a carer, shopgirl and played the bell lyre.
Since "Shopgirl" was so focused, the slack, meandering quality of this story comes as a surprise.
'Shopgirl' was later turned into a film (see above).
A nattily-dressed footman was leaning across the counter, saying something to the shopgirl.
Hal gave me speaking parts - the shopgirl, the seamstress and somebody's grandmother."
'What if I were a shopgirl or somebody's secretary?'
In "Shopgirl," Martin pushes beyond whimsy, to something more grounded and personal.