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peddler and collects
After the stand owner collects goods from a nearby granary or storehouse, a peddler will start roaming around roads distributing available goods.

peddler and from
They went shopping in the neighborhood, and bought two loaves of bread with the ration coupons they had been given in Blois, and some cheese, and a dozen eggs, and a bag of oranges from a peddler in the Place Redoute -- the first oranges they had seen since they landed.
His girlfriend, nightclub owner Missouri Martin, helps transform Annie from a dowdy street peddler to an elegant dowager.
Matthau was born Walter John Matthow in New York City's Lower East Side on October 1, 1920, the son of Rose ( née Berolsky ; from Lithuania ), who worked in a sweatshop, and Milton Matthow, an electrician and peddler ( from Russia ), both Jewish immigrants.
As father and son walk home, the peddler discovers that he is also affected by the " magic " after throwing his gold pieces from the sale of the dust to the poor children of the town, laughing about it afterward.
Unable to afford the doll at full price, Karen buys a doll from a street peddler.
The word could derive from an Old Norse word akin to the Icelandic haprtask, which means peddlers ' wares or the sack in which the peddler carried them.
While on a trip in Egypt, Bakura's father purchased an ornamental ring from a street peddler, which he gave to his son because-according to the animated series-it was connected with the Duel Monsters card game, which Bakura was fond of.
The term is derived from chapmen, chap coming from the Old English céap meaning " deal, barter, business ", a variety of peddler, who circulated such literature as part of their stock.
A huckster is a person who sells small articles, either door-to-door or from a stall or small store, like a certain type of peddler, pedlar or hawker.
" He steals from a benefactress, takes outrageous advantage of a blind man, kills a peddler to procure the garments in which he presumes to court a duchess.
At the wedding, however, à la the Commander of Don Juan, the ghost of the peddlerthe murdering sword protruding from his chest — rises up to dance with the bridegroom.
He left the factory, becoming a raznoschik, a peddler ; his memoir hints at back-door assignations with " servant girls and chambermaids "; by his own description, his life at this point was just a step from a life of crime.
Dave the Dude ( Glenn Ford ) is a successful, very superstitious New York City gangster who buys apples from street peddler Apple Annie ( Bette Davis ) to bring him good luck.
Eliot alleges lifelong anti-Semitism and presents, among other bases for this charge, a deleted scene from the 1933 Silly Symphony Three Little Pigs in which the Big Bad Wolf dresses as a Jewish peddler.
Tinware was manufactured in Berlin, Connecticut, as early as 1770, and tin, steel and iron goods were peddled from Connecticut through the North American colonies-the Connecticut clock maker and clock peddler was the 18th century embodiment of Yankee ingenuity.
For example, this is an excerpt from page 434 of Roaming Through the West Indies: " I grew weary at length of the incessant negro impudence along the way, which ranged from foul-mouthed shouts to more or less innocent demands of “ Heh, bukra, what you sell ?” It is a ridiculous failing, no doubt, but I detest being taken for a peddler.
On 1 January 1878, Josef Rodenstock ( 32 ), a peddler of self-designed measuring instruments and spectacle frames from Thuringia, began business operations together with his brother Michael of the company " G. Rodenstock " which had been founded in Würzburg in 1877.
Meanwhile Fenton Hardy examines the warning from Henry Zatta, the blind peddler, and declares that it must be warning them to keep away from the Goggler Gang.
He had come to California from Bavaria during the Gold Rush, spending time as an itinerant peddler in southern Oregon.
After receiving a quiet-but nonetheless deadly-dressing-down from Reichsfuehrer Himmler personally, Kappler attempts to end the Monsignor's activities and destroy the group, but is increasingly frustrated by O ' Flaherty's repeated successes, due to a combination of his clever plans, numerous disguises ( a coalman, a peddler of religious souvenirs, a dustman, a postman, a nun and even an SS-Sturmbannführer ) and stressing the very limits of international law.

peddler and will
" You will cry at a peddler much easier than you would cry at a woman dressed in ermine who had just lost her whole family.
Before the performance that evening, a used-clothes peddler named Jéricho reads in her palm that she will marry the man she loves, as he knew her father was worried about her mood affecting her performances.
Image: Mandalay trishaw peddler. jpg | A mohinga trishaw peddler in Mandalay will stop for customers.

peddler and throughout
When demand increased they took apprentices into the shop and engaged peddlers to travel throughout the Colonies selling the shiny, useful articles ( the seal of the government of the Town of Berlin shows such a " Yankee peddler ", in eighteenth-century dress with a basket under his arm, a pack on his back full of tinware ).
He became a traveling salesman or " peddler " traveling throughout Pennsylvania on horseback selling household items to housewives and made a respectable living.
Lanfear assumed several other disguises throughout the series, including a novice, Else ; and an obese peddler, Keille.

peddler and them
The peddler came bawling his wares and told them of the convention in Wheeling, Which had formed a new state government by declaring the government at Richmond in the east illegal because they were traitors.
First disguised as an old peddler, the Queen offers colourful stay-laces and laces them so tight that Snow White faints, causing the Queen to leave her for dead.
First, she visits the dwarfs ' house as an old peddler woman, and sells Snow White laces for a corset ; but laces them too tightly, to asphyxiate her.
The writer himself cited Cilibi Moise, a Wallachian Jewish peddler and aphorist, as an early influence, recalling how, as a child, he used to read his one-liner jokes, and treasured them as exceptional samples of concise humor.
As he was growing up, Delany and his siblings learned to read and write using The New York Primer and Spelling Book, given to them by a peddler.

peddler and love
Nekrasov's poem is a sad story about the love between a peasant girl, Katya, and a young peddler.

peddler and for
They stayed in their own world on the bluff, waiting for letters and the peddler, bringing the news.
As a young man, his jobs included selling newspapers and making deliveries for a door to door peddler ; Daley worked at the stockyards to pay his law school expenses.
Each peddler paid rent in exchange for a stall assignment and protection during the fair.
He entitled it " Shakespeare at the Funambules ", and in it Gautier summarized and analyzed an unnamed pantomime of unusually somber events: Pierrot murders an old-clothes man for garments to court a duchess, then is skewered in turn by the sword with which he stabbed the peddler when the latter's ghost lures him into a dance at his wedding.
Renard shows up at Pedott's apartment, asking for another thing he " needs ," and the peddler comes up with a leaky pen that predicts a winning racehorse.
At the end of the episode the peddler gives a couple a comb, which they use to groom themselves just before they are photographed as witnesses for a newspaper story covering the " hit and run " accident that killed Fred Renard.
The road between Pittsburgh and Freeport was filled by farmers driving cattle to market in Pittsburgh, peddler wagons taking goods to country housewives, businessmen going to Pittsburgh, and officials going to court for the day.
An unscrupulous peddler, after selling the executioner some five-strand rope needed for a hanging, sells a bag of " magic " dust to the condemned man's father.
His father had a shoemaker's shop, and kept riding horses for hire ; but having fallen into difficulties was reduced to the status of hawking peddler.
Captain Noah Phelps, a member of the " Committee of War for the Expedition against Ticonderoga and Crown Point ", had reconnoitered the fort disguised as a peddler seeking a shave.
* Arabian Nights Reprise: Sung by the peddler seen in the beginning of Aladdin Originally meant for the first movie.
The song tells the tale of the lamenting heart of a woman waiting for her peddler husband ’ s return.
The Center also publishes Pakn Treger ( Yiddish for " book peddler "), an English-language magazine.
The method worked, and the peddler added this new product, soap with steel wool, into his line of goods for sale.
Demand for the steel wool and soap with the jewellers ' rouge increased quickly, and the peddler and the jeweller decided to patent the product.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Ham Fisher dropped out of school at the age of 16 to work as a brush peddler and truck driver before finding employment as a reporter and ad salesman for the Wilkes-Barre Record and then moving on to a job with the New York Daily News.
Asgar was the rich merchant, who disguised himself as a cloth peddler just to get the chance to enter the courtyards of homes so that he could catch a glimpse of all the pretty young women and choose one for his bride.
" Korobeiniki " (, English translation: Peddlers ) is a nineteenth-century Russian folk song that tells of a meeting between a peddler and a girl, in which they haggle over the price of goods in a veiled metaphor for courtship.
After a few years in regular employment, he fell into financial difficulty, was sacked for theft, and became a street peddler.
Padan Fain was a peddler who became a Darkfriend in his twenties for the promise of immortality.

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