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He could not get the memory of that other grand specimen of the cutler's skill out of his mind, and his soul was filled with bitterness because of its strange absence.
The Outdoor Chums After Big Game Or, Perilous Adventures in the Wilderness Quincy Allen
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A handsome oilcloth was spread upon the table, and the service consisted of tin plates, a pretty set of stone-china cups and saucers, and some good knives and forks, which looked almost as bright as if they had just come from the cutler's.
The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52 Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe
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She turned her sad and patient eyes upon the street, thinking -- not of the cutler's over the way, with whose son Franky had formed such an undesirable friendship, nor of the passers by on the narrow pavement, nor of the tradesmen's carts rattling over the cobble stones; thinking of Bernard on his way to India and untold danger and privations, of Deleah and her dismissal from the school.
Mrs. Day's Daughters Mary E. Mann
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Before we left Mexico we were taken by our man Antonio to a cutler's shop, where the principal trade seemed to be the making of these
Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern Edward Burnett Tylor
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No, only the cutler's little boy, Franky's chum, from across the way.
Mrs. Day's Daughters Mary E. Mann
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The cutler hired a strip of garden on one of the roads, and when tea was over, in the summer evenings, Franky and the cutler's son ran off together to their garden to get into what childish mischief was possible in the restricted space.
Mrs. Day's Daughters Mary E. Mann
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Not of Franky as he had played by the river, happily painted his pictures, rushed off noisily with the cutler's son to school, but of Franky sitting to eat his bread-and-butter and radishes, one spring afternoon, his plate on his knees, removed to a distance from the tea-table, because Bessie had declared that he smelt of putty.
Mrs. Day's Daughters Mary E. Mann
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But if any nasty thing came by, out they rushed upon it; and then out of each of their hundreds of feet there sprang a whole cutler's shop of
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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A source of furtive interest to her were the movements of Willy Spratt, the cutler's son.
Mrs. Day's Daughters Mary E. Mann
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I heard a voice muttering "Confound that old fellow!" as the dutiful daughter modestly gave place to papa; a Bank of England tenner passed from my friend's smallclothes to the cutler's small till, and a half-crown _vice versa_.
Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada Henry A. Murray
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