| 21. | The son of a shoemaker and washerwoman, Andersen was born in poverty in 1805.
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| 22. | Many working-class women worked as washerwomen, taking in laundry for a fee.
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| 23. | She followed him into the lower kingdom and stayed with a washerwoman, helping her.
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| 24. | The melody of the traditional Irish jig The Irish Washerwoman is repeated throughout the short.
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| 25. | To Americans, the most familiar Irish jig tune is " The Irish Washerwoman ."
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| 26. | Illiterate, Anne Marie Andersdatter worked as a washerwoman in Odense but also begged on the streets.
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| 27. | In his household she served as a lowly servant, likely either a scullery maid or washerwoman.
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| 28. | The exhibit made use of a recently acquired Fragonard entitled " Landscape With Three Washerwomen ".
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| 29. | Earlier, Allason had balked at paying 40 pounds for Sukey, a washerwoman wearing a head wrap.
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| 30. | "He is one of us, " said Beatriz Tovar Mendieta, a washerwoman here.
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