Sarah Gamp, a character from the novel 'Martin Chuzzlelwit' by Charles Dickens (1843-1844) drinking tea in her bed-sitting room. The name Gamp for an umbrella comes from her, and her umbrella is beside the fire. It is also a term for a midwife, which was one of her callings. Illustration by 'Phiz' (Hablot Knight Brown 1815-1892).
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