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The Tailor's Daughter by Janice Graham: Book summary and media reviews.
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The Tailor's Daughter by Janice Graham: Book summary and media reviews.
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His opponent, a short man from the Tailor's Guild, stood up and shook Master Tail's hand.
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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I'm really excited to discover that our house built in 1907, so still very new in 1911 was lived in by a 'Tailor's Cutter' and his family.
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One pamphlet published during the Journeymen Tailor's Union strike in 1836 demonstrates how this relationship worked.
Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840 2006
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We leave the Tailor's store when a man loiters close by, with a pistol under his shawl.
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His opponent, a short man from the Tailor's Guild, stood up and shook Master Tail's hand.
The Dragons of Chaos Weis, Margaret 1997
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One, who was a dapper little fellow, speedily earned the nickname of "Tailor's Dummy;" another, when giving a platoon the wrong direction in dressing, was told to be careful, and not shove the regiment over.
The Amateur Army Patrick MacGill 1926
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The woman mounted the three steps up to the Tailor's house with her large basket, and began to open all the pots together before him.
Grimm's Fairy Stories Gebr��der Grimm 1909
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