An apprentice.
The child that worked and lived with a tradesman refers to a character from Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist." In the story, Oliver is an orphan who endures a harsh upbringing in a workhouse before escaping to London, where he encounters various tradesmen and criminals. His experiences reflect the struggles of the poor and the exploitation of child labor during the Victorian era. Ultimately, Oliver seeks a better life and is characterized by his resilience and innocence.
Her home she lived in as a child is called Althorp. The home she lived in before her death was Kensington Palace.
She lived and worked in a smaller apartment on the second floor
Native Americans and people who worked at the mission lived there.Priests and spanish worked at the mission.
The ones that lived and worked there was the slaves.
Most american's lived in cabins and they worked in factories or were farmers.
many people
Maya Angelou lived in St. Louis Missouri as a child
No John Wayne lived in the U.S.A , as he worked there to, and not China.
who were the people who lived and worked at mission san jose
The gypsies thought to be colourful people because the Eastern European gypsies lived in a village and they were entertainers and tradesman who wore colourful clothes.
she worked and worked she lived in a house made of sod also