Scrooges house keeper
Mrs Dilber is Scrooge's housekeeper
Mrs Dilber
Mrs. Dilber was a laundress in "A Christmas Carol." She works for Scrooge, helping to clean his clothing and linens.
Mrs Dilber
Mrs Dilber
Scrooge's maid is named Mrs. Dilber in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
In "A Christmas Carol," Mr. Dilber is Scrooge's housekeeper. She is portrayed as a poor, hardworking woman who appears in one of the key scenes where she steals some of Scrooge's belongings after his death to sell for money.
She is only ever referred to as the laundress as the other lady is Mrs Dilber the "Charlady"
Three, Mrs Dilber, the laundress and the undertaker
She wasn't a chambermaid, she was a charlady (like a general cleaner and housekeeper)--her name was Mrs Dilber.
The name of Scrooge's char-woman is Mrs. Dilber.
Joe and Mrs. Dilber in "A Christmas Carol" discuss the value of the items in Scrooge's home after his death. Mrs. Dilber is interested in selling his belongings, while Joe is more concerned about the circumstances of Scrooge's passing. They argue about whether Scrooge had a peaceful death and if he left any money behind.