The book The War-Workers was written by author E M Delafield Here you can read free online of The War-Workers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The War-Workers a good or bad book?
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Miss Vivian has practically told me that she can hear you in the bathrown [198] f Digitized by VjOOQ IC THE WAR-WORKERS every night. It really is too bad, you know, when she simply needs every minute's rest she can get." " Well, so do we. Let me get past, dear.'* Miss Marsh's tones spoke eloquently of the tartness induced by fatigue. " Must you go to the bathroom tonight? " " Of course we must. What an idea! How am I to get my kettle boiled? I'm simply pining for a cup of tea; the work was awfu...l tonight." " Was Miss Vivian at the Canteen? " " Just for a bit; talking to that cousin of hers — the Staff Officer one, you know." " I know. She came into the sitting-room when she got in, and what do you thiiik? Plumtree had been washing her hair, and it was all down her back! " " Gracious! And Miss Vivian came in? " " Came in, and there was Plumtree with her hair down her back! " "What did she do?" "Nothing. There was nothing to do, you know; there she simply was, with her hair actually down her back!
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