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1You're fit for something better than a tailoress and you know it.
2And the little tailoress went off into another fit of laughter.
3She used to be a tailoress, but I guess her job didn't agree with her.
4She could not work now, and she went to board with her half-sister, the Deerfield tailoress.
5And so, according to your own account, you will protect your tailoress and unmake your country.
6She was a skilled tailoress, but she could not cut out men's garments, so Frances dismissed her.
7His mother, a tailoress, was the housekeeper.
8The statement of the fact embarrassed Jim more than anything that had occurred in his interviews with the tailoress.
9She was about a year younger than myself-wasa tailoress, and used to cut out clothes for the hands.
10My wife is a tailoress, makes all kinds of men's clothing and is acquainted with all kinds of housework.
11The fair tailoress smiled on him as sweetly as ever, and in the summer of 1827 they became formally engaged.
12But while she finishes her luncheon, let us make known to the patient reader whom and what the tailoress discusses.
13How was I to know she was no light o' love-thiscamp tailoress-thissilly little wench who-but let it go!
14God!-andmy good tailoress!
15Of the long conversation that took place that night between the woodsman and the little tailoress we shall present no record.
16Then the little tailoress went away, wondering when the mischief would reveal itself, but sure that it would appear in good time.
Tailoress ao longo do tempo