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A child's nurse can cost almost as much as a working mother earns.
The brief appearance of a child's nurse, and other servants, help establish the social setting.
Carrie looked at her child's nurse with renewed interest.
In a moment the child's nurse came back.
It would have been for a child's nurse.
"You suggest that terrifying beast for the child's nurse?"
'One other thing, madame, can you give me the address of the child's nurse?'
The child's nurses were all human, but so carefully bespelled that they could not even think without asking permission of the Lord.
Thereafter, Jochebed was employed as the child's nurse.
Mr. Stonehouse stood quiet in the doorway with the child's nurse peering anxiously over his shoulder.
Kuo Tai-Tai also featured in a group portrait by Goodman, together with her young child and child's nurse.
The 1925 census shows a new crop of residents, including a corset saleswoman, a child's nurse, a ladies' maid and a dental hygienist.
Left alone, the Old Man, the Young Man, and the child's Nurse discuss Priam's choice.
The portrait was a group picture of Kuo Tai-Tai, her child Ying-Sung, and the child's nurse.
She later emigrated to the United States and settled down in New York City where Reilly found employment as a servant and child's nurse.
Had not Rena compared herself to the child's nurse, and had he not assured her that if she were the nurse, he would marry her next day?
Completing the cast was Mabel Clark, who had previously played Alice in Hepworth's version of Alice in Wonderland, as the child's nurse.
To further complicate matters, the child's nurse, while strolling in the park with the baby, was speaking to an admirer while a policeman took the child away, and now returns tearfully revealing the child is missing.
Other concerns are that the child's nurse should speak well ("The ideal according to Chrysippus, would be that she should be a philosopher" (1.1.4)), and that both the parents and the teachers of the child should be well-educated.
Dressmakers and children's nurses, she knew, could earn higher wages, but even the thought of working as a sewing-woman made her smile, remembering the botchery she made of her sewing, and for a child's nurse they would want to know much more about her than she would be willing to tell.