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  • And Mrs Tapling, the Misses Pinkerton and Sheila from The Haberdashery, who all spent more time dissecting the secret lives of the parishioners than deciding on the types of stalls and who should operate them would likely muse and gossip.

    The Juniper Days – Part III Alison Earls 2011

  • He slaps off lady liberty's head and goes on a rampage, stomping on lots of people including Mundungus Haberdashery Kirk, the great, great, great, great, great grandfather of James T. Kirk.

    'Twas the Night Before Fringemas 2008

  • Within the Kirk family, The story of Mundungus Haberdashery Kirk's death is passed down from generation to generation.

    'Twas the Night Before Fringemas 2008

  • PS Killer Yapp wonders if border collies read Haberdashery for Dogs?

    Archive 2006-10-08 Miss Snark 2006

  • PS Killer Yapp wonders if border collies read Haberdashery for Dogs?

    You're not as boring as you think Miss Snark 2006

  • They recently moved their Haberdashery to 4th floor, halved it - and as Melissa said, it's boring fabric anyway.

    Infinite Recursion! - A Dress A Day 2006

  • Yesterday was a good medal day for us - two silver and two bronze - but it seems that the biggest Olympic victory for Team Canada is in that all-important event, Haberdashery.

    trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2006

  • Perhaps it was a bit foolish to do so, but after all, the laundry was sent out-and the laundress would take note if this year's gowns had no labels anymore-or worse, had labels from Keplans Haberdashery rather than a fashion house that was cited in the London society pages.

    Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • The elevator rose solemnly through layers of offerings, each announced by the elevator operator as he slid open the brass-grilled doors: Better Dresses, Lingerie, Gentlemen's Haberdashery, Mattresses and Bedding, Children's Shoes, Pianos, Rugs and Carpeting, and whatever else the heart could desire.

    WASN'T THE GRASS GREENER A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories Holland, Barbara 1999

  • Haberdashery could become the dominant economic force and spark a political overthrow.

    Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990

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