And so will you be when the haberdasher has served you with a good yard of tape.
But in case he was an involuntary martyr, yet if in the fiery conflict he buckled the soul of a constant haberdasher to him, and adopted his flames, let accident and him share the glory.
The haberdasher of mean estate shall be in much better case than now, for that every man shall have good wares without culling according to their sorts.
The haberdasher shall buy good wares more generally than now and at as cheap rates as he now usually buyeth (the times of the year and prices of wool considered), and be sorted with much more ease and content than now he is.
Amongst the number were the haberdasher and your uncle.
But the haberdasher has not Rose's authority, for she is a woman concerning whom, from the point of view of morals, there unhappily is nothing to be said.
Now, it is that pest of a haberdasher who leads off in the gossip, and undertakes to maintain the admiration of the girls of Mesnil-Roy for the clandestine talents of this infamous grocer.
Rose and the grocer are right; the haberdasher also is right; all of them are right.
The haberdasherexplained to me that, under Napoleon III, when everybody was not obliged to serve in the army, as is the case to-day, the rich young men who were drawn by lot for service had the right to send a substitute.
All that the haberdasher told me, Mademoiselle Rose tells me again, with more disagreeable variations.
He is a haberdasher of small arts and sciences, and deals in as many several operations as a baby artificer does in engines.
He sets up haberdasher of small poetry, with a very small stock and no credit.
All Matters of Fact, which a Man did not know before, are News to him; and I do not see how any Haberdasher in Cheapside is more concerned in the present Quarrel of the Cantons, than he was in that of the League.
A Neighbour of mine, who is a Haberdasher by Trade, and a very shallow conceited Fellow, makes his Boasts that for these ten Years successively he has not made less than an hundred April Fools.
To my Loving and Well-beloved John Sly, Haberdasherof Hats and Tobacconist, between the Cities of London and Westminster.
I, who am at the Coffee-house at Six in a Morning, know that my Friend Beaver the Haberdasher has a Levy of more undissembled Friends and Admirers, than most of the Courtiers or Generals of Great-Britain.
The Shaghorn Buffalo in front of the haberdasher shop lifted his head and shook his whiskers, raised his hoofs out of his hoof-tracks.
Now an English haberdasher may be a very admirable person, but--" "Hold on a moment.
Won't your ancestors turn over in their graves at having a haberdasher at Guenn Oaks?
His great ambition was to have a lion and unicorn, and to call himself haberdasher to a royal prince.
It would be a great trade virtue in a haberdasher to have forty thousand pairs of best hose lying ready for sale in his warehouse.
What would the ex-haberdasher do, shorn of his fictional explanation?
He looked at the haberdasher and the university scholar and asked himself if they were real, or if he was still asleep in a room on a side street in New York, waiting for the cheery coming of Geoffrey.
Some of it happened to a friend of mine," the ex-haberdasher answered, "a friend that keeps a clothing store.
The haberdasher looked Mr. Magee fully in the eye, and the latter was startled by the hostility he saw in the other's face.
Mr. Magee looked Bland squarely in the eye, strangled the laugh inside him, and began: "Up to a short time ago I was a haberdasher in the city of Reuton.
My profession, until love entered my life, was that of haberdasher and outfitter.
He went over to the table, and picked up a popular novel upon which his gaze had rested while the haberdasher spun his fabric of love and gloom.
She pointed to the haberdasher inert in a big chair drawn up near the clerk's desk.
In his role of a haberdasher overcome with woe, Mr. Magee listened.
Even the frost-bitten haberdasher here has got to admit that in some ways she has this Arabella person looking like a faded chromo in your grandmother's parlor on a rainy afternoon.
But the Lord had hardened the heart of the man of skins And he answered, "My brother-in-law is haberdasher to Mr. Spurgeon.
The haberdasher remained silent, with his eyes on his fat paunch, and his hands hanging at his sides, and the mayor continued: "Do you deny what the officer of the municipal authorities states?
The haberdasher seemed ready to cry with shame, and he muttered: "It was she who enticed me!
Put case he was an involuntary martyr, yet if in the fiery conflict he buckled the soul of a constant haberdasher to him, and adopted his flames, let Accident and He share the glory!
But it always comes round to the haberdashergrievance in the end.
He was really a very nice fellow, haberdasher or no, wasn't he, mother?
Speak to the haberdasher about patching Jack's shirts.
The morning shirts of Mr. Bigg are of so large a pattern that nobody but his haberdasher knows what that pattern really is.
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