| 1. | Some might call it a modern version of the washerwoman.
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| 2. | Scaling ladders to reach the balcony, the washerwomen prevailed.
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| 3. | Teenagers were there as well, cheering on the washerwomen.
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| 4. | For washerwoman Suryanti, this has meant ignoring her doctor.
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| 5. | Many work quietly from their homes as seamstresses or washerwomen.
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| 6. | Washerwomen took in the laundry of others, charging by the piece.
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| 7. | Women worked as cooks, seamstresses, washerwomen and ironers.
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| 8. | The washerwomen are small, dressed in green and have webbed feet.
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| 9. | Black women worked as washerwomen or domestic servants for the white families.
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| 10. | Most of the washerwomen were originally Native or Mexican women.
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