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The laundrywoman says, "I've come to take my husband home."
A very different laundrywoman Henry would see leaving the bar.
It also sometimes had living quarters for the laundrywoman.
Ms. Bruce, 67, is a retired laundrywoman who sets to work within the hour, packing bags.
His grandmother accompanies him there, working as a laundrywoman for the rich white ruling class to pay for costs.
There I read of the disappearance of a laundrywoman's child from her bed in the middle of the previous night.
Khryukin's father worked a mason; his mother assisted supporting the family as a laundrywoman working for petty wages.
Teodorovich's childhood was spent in severe poverty: his mother, struggling to support six sons, worked as a seamstress and laundrywoman.
Oseola McCarty Retired laundrywoman who donated her life savings of $150,000 to the University of Southern Mississippi.
The daughter of a St. Louis laundrywoman caused a sensation in the clubs of Paris when she appeared onstage wearing little more than a skirt of bananas.
Poor as he is, he didn't forget a servant or a child in the house, and not a soul here, from the French laundrywoman to Miss Norton forgot him.
Things start to get fishy when he gets to the Philippines, and he discovers that his biological mother is actually a poor laundrywoman who's now a mother of two sons.
Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel was born to an unwed mother, Eugénie "Jeanne" Devolle, a laundrywoman, in "the charity hospital run by the Sisters of Providence" in Saumur, France.
Stêrk has created the character Zeyno, a pedantic "laundrywoman", who she has played in Utbildningsradion, in the City Theatre of Stockholm (Stockholms Stadsteater) and in Maximteatern.
Boy2 Quizon as Estóng Kósme - Kevin's only adopted child, Estong is the son of Asón's laundrywoman who died and passed down to Kevin the responsibility of taking care of him.
What, for example, motivated 89-year-old Oseola McCarty to take $150,000 - her life savings as a laundrywoman - and establish a scholarship fund for black students at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, her hometown?
The unwanted child of a poor laundrywoman in St. Louis, Baker set off, at the age of 15, for New York City, where she got a job with the hit black show "Shuffle Along" and won acclaim for her ad-lib clowning.
Now, I find myself suddenly very tired..." So, we went away to let him nap in the sunshine among the herb-scent and the birdsong and the laundrywoman's slap, slap, slap of wet clothes and the far-off call of the herdboys in the meadow.
Doña Consolacíon - wife of the Alférez, nicknamed as la musa de los guardias civiles (The muse of the Civil Guards) or la Alféreza, was a former laundrywoman who passes herself as a Peninsular; best remembered for her abusive treatment of Sisa.