The footman accuses the cook, she accuses the needlewoman, and the latter accuses the other two. |
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My mother was an excellent needlewoman and, ever since I was little, I had been brought up with it. |
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She was a needlewoman, aged twenty-two, in the sixth month of her first pregnancy. |
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Chintana, a needlewoman, goes to a Halloween party held by 112-year-old Mose Dettledown, this year in honour of Belinda Kite. |
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Birgitte Hjort Sørensen leaps easily from energetic spin-doctor in Borgen to suffering needlewoman. |
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Laura Bridgman stuck to her lacemaking, and with all her senses intact might have remained a needlewoman. |
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Making the museum's unique collection of 18th and 19th century samplers accessible to the public is a labour of love for Mrs Foreman, who is now a skilled needlewoman. |
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Socialist affiliations are recorded in the memoirs of the stone-mason Nadaud, the draughtsman Perdiguier and Suzanne Voilquin, who was a needlewoman. |
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The Trinity seems a simple conception to the average needlewoman, whatever doctors and Geneva might decide. |
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The schoolgirls were attending the first of two 10-day courses arranged by the firm to introduce the needlewoman of the future to the art of mechanical sewing. |
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Daughters of affluent parents had the option of taking advanced instruction from an expert needlewoman capable of teaching many of the diverse branches of needlework. |
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Apprenticeship within a tapestry workshop as a needlewoman and then twenty-one years of practice by different tapestry makers. Craftswoman since 1994 in Lorient. |
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