Thus, while one version puts her to work at a loom in a factory, and has her living in a garret, another has her earning a meagre crust as a teacher in London. |
The attic, or garret, was primarily for storage, not bedrooms. |
We lived at the time in London, in the winding garret apartment of a red-brick Edwardian block in Mayfair. |
Numerous artists are leaving the city garret behind and getting out into the great outdoors as the icy white wastes lure their imagination. |
Sung in English, it tells the story of a group of artists living in a cold garret room in the Latin Quarter of Paris. |
With dormers, garret windows with half-hipped roofs and a fenced-in front yard. |