“Early on she worked as a shopgirl in a jewelry store on the Ponte Vecchio in Florence.”
“Her Justine is a bored shopgirl inhabiting a soul-destroying existence in deepest Texas.”
“The book, first published by Doubleday in 1967, is about a love affair between a Yale dropout and a French shopgirl as they travel around France in an enormous touring car.”
“He breaks off and goes into the gift shop, where they're selling chewing gum and 'I Love L. A.' Teddy bears, just to say hello to the shopgirls.”
“One would be in the midst of a lot of actors, and besides, they're really only good for impressing shopgirls.”
“And when they didn't get into movies they became shopgirls and waitresses and they got married and had beautiful children, so you have this per-capita beauty phenomenon going on here that is second to none.”