Thanks, C4. You are correct but I have a couple of more questions.
What about a woman who calls herself a tailor? Wouldn't that be the same as a seamstress? Or is that the same as a dressmaker?
(I seem to remember one of the Goulds calling herself a tailor. I'll look for her if your answer warrants it.)
Secondly, how does seamstress fit in with the so-called "dress lodgings"?
What about a woman who calls herself a tailor? Wouldn't that be the same as a seamstress? Or is that the same as a dressmaker?
(I seem to remember one of the Goulds calling herself a tailor. I'll look for her if your answer warrants it.)
Secondly, how does seamstress fit in with the so-called "dress lodgings"?
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