She de milker and washwoman and spinner, and make de good, strong clothes. |
Here's a washwoman who says the Kaiser is a gentleman, and a street-car driver who says it's a rich man's war. |
But the sun will soon make our clothes look less as if we'd paid a visit to the washwoman. |
She must be washwoman and laundry woman, cleaning and scrub woman. |
The washwoman acts as if she was doing me a favour coming from eight to four, for four dollars and eighty-five cents. |
She was a washwoman, and rented one scantily furnished room from a poor family named Simmons. |