| 31. | Not a portrait of a washerwoman _ but the British head of state, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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| 32. | Formerly, tanning was considered a noxious or " odoriferous trade " and relegated to the outskirts of washerwomen.
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| 33. | Old Mother Riley was an Irish washerwoman and charwoman character, devised by Lucan ( born Arthur Towle ).
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| 34. | In Namangan, Elena provided for her family by working as a Washerwoman, cleaning homes and scrubbing floors.
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| 35. | Eventually Toad is helped out of prison in the guise of a washerwoman by the Jailer's daughter.
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| 36. | These were sutlers, bakers, washerwomen, prostitutes and sundry individuals with occupations needed to sustain the force.
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| 37. | And there are the older, faded photos of Mexican washerwomen and dark-skinned men wearing stiff white collars.
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| 38. | I try to repeat a song I listened to as a child, the song of the washerwomen in Irara.
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| 39. | In 1698, most of the palace burned to the ground owing to an accident started by a careless washerwoman.
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| 40. | He leaves, and finds himself at a river, where he sees a washerwoman cleaning his shirt of blood.
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