10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WORKGIRL»
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Assessor : Well, I can't help that, can I ? Now, then, what are you going to do
about it, eh ? Workgirl (nervously) : Well, sir, I thought as I don't seem to get no
better, an' me only bein' a girl, an' livin' with me aunt— — Assessor : Living with
your ...
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Modernism, Labour and Selfhood in British Literature and ...
In the same issue of the journal, Germinal, in which Pankhurst published 'The
Workgirl' she also published a poem called 'The Medusa of the Dance'. The two
poems appear adjacent to each other on the page, with 'Medusa' on the left-hand
...
Where's your father 'P WORKGIRL: 'E's one of the unemployed, sir, so I live with
my aunt. Assasson : Doesn't your mother do anything ? WonKGmL: She's away,
sir. Assnsson: Away '2 WonKGmL: Yes, sir. Assasson : What do you mean—she's
...
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The Wandering Jew, Book XI
Much more: to the great surprise of the princess and the young workgirl, as the
glances which Djalma cast upon Adrienne went (as it were) deeper into that pure
soul, not only did the Indian grow calm, but, by a kind of transfiguration, his ...
Eugene Sue, 1stworld Library, 2006
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Delphi Complete Works of G. K. Chesterton (Illustrated)
Andit has gone very muchfurther than thehuman holiday cheerfulness of the poor
Italian workgirl in Browning's poem. For onething, the American optimist
especially insists that the workgirl shallsing optimistically about her work, as
wellas ...
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Sexual Ethics: A Study of Borderland Questions
My life has not led me to lose my trust in God, and this is well, even though I make
no attempt to attain a lofty moral altitude — for if a girl wishes for some escape
from the sordidness of life as a domestic servant or a workgirl, a mere beast of ...
7
Literature of the Women's Suffrage Campaign in England
She determined to show this up by disguising herself as a workgirl, and getting
arrested again. This is what she did, and proved that the same heart in a workgirl
did not procure her release from this Liberal Government. There was no other ...
Carolyn Christensen Nelson, 2004
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The Wandering Jew, Book VII
Endowed with an essentially trusting character, yet always feeling herself
restrained by the dread of ridicule - a dread which, in its painful exaggeration,
was the workgirl's only weakness - to whom could the unfortunate creature have
confided ...
Eugene Sue, 1stworld Library, 2006
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The Wandering Jew, Book X
Amazed at the impudence of Rose-Pompon, Mdlle. de Cardoville remained mute;
whilst Agricola, entirely occupied with the interest he took in the workgirl, who
had never withdrawn her eyes from him since he entered the room, and with the ...
Eugene Sue, 1stworld Library, 2006
A manin his position, if hemarry atall, must take either a workgirl oranheiress, and
inmanyways thework girl ispreferable.' 'Howcanyou say that?' asked Dora.'You
never cease talking about the advantages of money.' 'Oh, Idon'tmean that for ...