She worked for a laundress, and the prince, whose work the laundress did, was taken by her skill, giving ten gold pieces.
en.wikipedia.org She was a collusus, twice the size of laundress, yet she was muscularly well-proportioned in a steroid sort of way.
thespinoff.co.nz In his informal shingled cottages, there were usually double corridors for separate circulation, so that a guest never bumped into a laundress with a basket of bed linens.
en.wikipedia.org Servants living at the house in the 1860 census were a butler, cook, laundress and chambermaid.
en.wikipedia.org In addition, a number of officers brought their families, and a limited number of enlisted personnel brought wives who served as laundresses (typically four per company).
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