The London workwoman buys a pound for one penny, or at the most twopence. |
Nabby was in her way and place a person worth making concessions to, for she was a workwoman not to be despised. |
But she was kept on all the same, for no other workwoman could iron a shirt with her style. |
She resolved therefore to become a workwoman, and to employ in this way the leisure she possessed from household avocations. |
In fact other than painting on furniture, Karine was a carver and she liked to define herself as a workwoman. |
I took the little workwoman in my arms, and kissed her till I was fairly out of breath and could kiss no longer. |