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A woman can be nothing but a simple workwoman or an actress."
Making yourself a drudge for a common workwoman of such a character as hers!
"Well, if you can't be a workwoman, be an actress."
The prime minister's poor driving caused an accident, in which an elderly workwoman was injured, and then the minister quickly changed places with his chauffeur.
At the best, city life is an unnatural life for the human; but the city life of London is so utterly unnatural that the average workman or workwoman cannot stand it.
On 22 September 1838 Barnet Burns married a French workwoman named Anne Mélanie Boval at the town hall of the 7th arrondissement of Paris.
With some reluctance-not that the workwoman was unworthy of her hire, but merely covert regret for the additional smidge of control slipping through his fingers-Mark went to the comconsole and made out a receipt of shares paid for services rendered.
She is a good, healthy, comely, strapping young wench, full of energy and seriousness, a splendid workwoman, delighting to train our chorus, delighting in the poetry of the hymns, which she reads aloud (on the least provocation) with a great sentiment of rhythm.
The customers who frequented the place, wholesale merchants for the most part, noted from and after the day of this interview a new workwoman, who, so far as her rough blouse permitted them to judge, seemed to be young and pretty, seated in a corner apart, beneath a window by the light of which she laboured.