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.
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
Scrooges house keeper
Scrooge's maid is named Mrs. Dilber in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
There are four thieves who steal from the dead man in "A Christmas Carol."
Mrs. Dilber was the laundress in "A Christmas Carol." She worked in the home of Ebenezer Scrooge and was known for being unpleasant and greedy.
The chairwoman from A Christmas Carol was related to the miserly main character, Ebenezer Scrooge. She was portrayed as his deceased sister, Fan, in the story.
She wasn't a chambermaid, she was a charlady (like a general cleaner and housekeeper)--her name was Mrs Dilber.
Mrs. Dilber was a charwoman, which is a cleaning lady or maid who performed household tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and laundry in a Christmas Carol.