He is shown choking back tears as he discovers that his great, great, great grandmother was a charlady in Scotland who died in her thirties of tuberculosis and exhaustion. |
Mr. Rudd, unmarried, hired an ancient charlady as domestic staff, pro tem. |
Sir Michael arrived 30 minutes early for yesterday's ceremony so he could drive around his old neighbourhood, where his father was a fish porter and his mother a charlady. |
Even Joan major, who has been known to rout our charlady in single combat, finds it irresistible. |
So, in unamiable mood, I began to rate my charlady about the dust which gives its brown tone to London interiors. |
There's not a single woman cowering under pointless blows, not a single housewife, waitress, charlady or nun being needlessly punched or nutted. |