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The Cobbler's Boy: I started writing this one with Sarah Monette while she was working on her dis and I was writing the book that was at that point in time known as The Stratford Man.
brave and restless dreams are both won and lost maryrobinette 2008
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The only remotely socialist tract in the EMI Robeson box is "The Cobbler's Song," from the 1916 British musical "Chu Chin Chow," in which a shoemaker postulates that since he's paid by the job, he makes more money with a second-rate shoe than a good one: "The better my work,/the lesser my pay/But work can only be done one way."
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The Cobbler's Barefoot Children syndrome strikes again.
Apple: If We've Never Seen It Break Before, It's Not Covered By Your Warranty - The Consumerist 2007
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The standout track is "Cobbler's Hornpipe," a 3/2 hornpipe from the north of England played like an energetic Scandinavian polska.
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The standout track is "Cobbler's Hornpipe," a 3/2 hornpipe from the north of England played like an energetic Scandinavian polska.
Archive 2006-03-01 digitaldoc 2006
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When Everton was all open, waste, and uncultivated land, one portion of it was enclosed by a shoemaker who called his acquisition "Cobbler's Close."
Recollections of Old Liverpool A Nonagenarian
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Wednesday we passed through Union town and Snickersville, reaching the base of Cobbler's mountain, a high spur from the Blue Ridge, not far from Ashby's Gap.
Three Years in the Sixth Corps A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 George T. Stevens
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Now as Barnabas stood thus, he heard another sigh, and glancing up beheld Mr. Shrig seated at the little Cobbler's bench, with a guttering candle at his elbow and a hat upon his fist, which he appeared to be examining with lively interest.
The Amateur Gentleman Jeffery Farnol 1915
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"Cobbler's patch!" he says contemptuously, and thrusts his tongue into his cheek so as to make it bulge.
Pelle the Conqueror — Complete Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911
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"Cobbler's patch!" he says contemptuously, and thrusts his tongue into his cheek so as to make it bulge.
Pelle the Conqueror — Volume 02 Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911
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