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It's been a pleasure talking to The Empire Club and Ida, my Healthy Barmaid, is holding her breath in the wings hoping to be called as your next Minister of Health.
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There was a plethora of evidence without his; besides, the hide-and-bone mare was called Barmaid, after the original, and it was known that Oswald had tried to teach the old creature tricks; above all, the prisoner had never pretended to deny his guilt.
Stingaree 1893
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[1] The "Barmaid" collar is the double collar, at that time just coming into fashion.
The Hill A Romance of Friendship Horace Annesley Vachell 1908
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'Barmaid', are from Sir W. Jones's translation of a song by Hafiz
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Betty the Barmaid Victoria Jeffrey has a nasty way with a crossbow.
George Heymont: Where Is Miss Marple When You Really Need Her? George Heymont 2011
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Betty the Barmaid Victoria Jeffrey has a nasty way with a crossbow.
George Heymont: Where Is Miss Marple When You Really Need Her? George Heymont 2011
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Betty the Barmaid Victoria Jeffrey has a nasty way with a crossbow.
George Heymont: Where Is Miss Marple When You Really Need Her? George Heymont 2011
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Carla the Barmaid was wearing her hoop earrings and her tired eyes.
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I looked down at the money they were offering: £300, that was enough to spend the night with Gladys the Barmaid down at The Ewe and Wellies three hundred nights in a row.
Archive 2009-05-01 David Hadley 2009
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I looked down at the money they were offering: £300, that was enough to spend the night with Gladys the Barmaid down at The Ewe and Wellies three hundred nights in a row.
Dolly the Sheep David Hadley 2009
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