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hired girl



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She had little formal schooling, and at age 12 was sent out to be a hired girl, never to return home—or stop working—again.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 11, 2026

Bloom’s Hick has innate sympathy for the White House staff: “I have to laugh at my inner hired girl, always looking for a soft moment with The Family.”

From New York Times • May 15, 2018

Maytag, a leading maker of home appliances, dubbed its first wringer "the hired girl" and cranked out some 2,000 machines a day during the peak production year of 1948.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Indianapolis, tax collectors received a Social Security form for domestic servants, with the notation: "No taxes due as I married the hired girl."

From Time Magazine Archive

Then there’s a hired girl, the baby, the always absentminded and absent Mr. Goslar and the always nervous and irritable Mrs. Goslar, who’s expecting another baby.

From "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank




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