And all that day the smithy seemed in his eyes like an ugly den, and himself and the little locksmiths like so many toil-worn slaves.
And there, at the smithy, Randal beheld a number of little locksmiths about his own age, each with a leathern apron on, and arms bared to the elbows, working away at the anvil.
A couple of locksmiths had been fetched up from the town.
No wonder locksmiths were in demand in those days.
And do you mean to say that there are actually no locksmiths to-day who could open this safe?
One would think that the blacksmiths, locksmiths and armorers were all working at their master-pieces; and one would think all the shops are smithies.
I likewise issued orders to the guilds of the blacksmiths, locksmiths and armorers to turn out quickly a large number of pikes, to the end of being able to arm all the male inhabitants.
In Which, if not Love, at Least Anger, Laughs at Locksmiths 13 II.
Locksmiths are numerous at Vega de Ribadeo in Galicia, at Helgoivar in Biscay, at Vergara in Guipuscoa, at Solsona and Cardona in Catalonia.
Another Ordinance reveals the Christian locksmiths of Granada as arrant scoundrels, almost as troublesome to deal with as the pestering little shoeblacks of to-day.
It was one with three wards, d'ye see, which few locksmiths can grapple with and royal ones least of all.
But," exclaimed he, as if skipping to another topic, "are there no good locksmiths at Paris that they have to send to Versailles for one?
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