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He came from a poor family with his mother being a "washerwoman".
"There goes the old washerwoman over the way," said his mother, as she looked out of the window.
If there's a next time like this, I'm becoming a washerwoman!
I've been thinking for some time that I would really have to get me a washerwoman."
Black women worked as washerwomen or domestic servants for the white families.
His mother supported them as a washerwoman until she died when the boy was a teenager.
She be a widow what tries to make a living as a washerwoman.
To support the family, his mother worked as a washerwoman and grass cutter to put her son through school.
I have it done by a washerwoman in one of the farmhouses down the road.
I am not the simple washerwoman I seem to be!
It should not be possible to get men into a fortress dressed as washerwomen.
Who would have guessed he'd play a washerwoman so convincingly?
And gabbing away like a washerwoman on every subject under the sun.
The washerwomen are small, dressed in green and have webbed feet.
His parents were working-class folk, perhaps a barber and a washerwoman.
She followed him into the lower kingdom and stayed with a washerwoman, helping her.
"I hope the washerwoman is stronger than she looks."
One could become a washerwoman, a publican, a street singer.
The next instance of water is the "cold brook" where the washerwomen gather.
Many working-class women worked as washerwomen, taking in laundry for a fee.
With one maid and a weekly washerwoman it was not an easy house to run."
A century ago black washerwomen doing laundry for its white middle class were forced to carry 13 permits.
"When the old washerwomen at dusk are merging into trees and rocks."
Three men in dyed tunics tried to follow the washerwoman.