I have seen capital-looking boots in shop windows ticketed eight shillings per pair, and gloves 1s.
I have seen windows full of them in London, and even at expensive Eastbourne and Bournemouth, ticketed 1s.
These samples are intended for the benefit of the rising generation of both sexes, and, for their more easy and pleasant information, have been separately ticketed and labelled in the manner they have seen.
For the same reason the Union Rules had been accepted by several proprietors, though much against the grain, and the woolshed ticketed for the first time as a 'Union Shed.
But a chap's fool enough to go with his crowd now and again; he don't care about being ticketed as a "blackleg.
It was this combination of circumstances that led him to take his seat one wintry morning in a Buffalo train, himself ticketed through to Albany.
Every locality, under each species, is given from specimens ticketed in a manner and under circumstances appearing to me worthy of confidence,--the specific determination being in each case made by myself.
I have seen one specimen ticketed New South Wales, it is possible, considering the case of T.
Of course I assured him he'd get quite well, and that he was ticketed to go straight to an eye specialist.
But I have no hope; she'll have the answer ticketed away in the right pigeon-hole, statistics and all, ready to fire back at me.
They were ticketed at eighteenpence a pair in the shop, and that was fivepence profit apiece for the poulterer.
At other tables workers took the ironed sheets, ticketed them, tied them in bundles, wrapped and labeled and stacked the bundles, whereupon they sooner or later were wheeled off to one side and boxed.
The first week Nancy, a young Italian girl (there were only two nationalities in the Falls—Italians and Americans), and I ticketed pillow cases.
A family had moved away, thereby detaching a worker from the bleachery—the girl who ticketed pillow cases.
She was to marry the brother of young Mrs. Annie Turner, whoticketed sheets.
A really good article is advertised or ticketed and exposed for sale in the shop window at a very low price, with a view of drawing in customers to purchase other and inferior articles at high prices.
That is your view of the question," said Harley, taking the book and glancing over the names catalogued and ticketed therein.
Once she noticed the room--the furniture ticketed in lots--and paused in concern and pity.
In the general disarray of the ticketed furniture and stripped walls, all artistic charm had disappeared.
The wine is brought on in glass decanters, ticketed and placed in silver stands.
It's not that," said Geoffrey; "it seems to me horrible that women should be put up to sale and exposed in shop windows ticketed and priced.
To which our gallant friend rejoined, "that as he would neither admit that the mistake was his, nor submit to the imputation of unfairness, he would stick to the chairs at the price they were ticketed at.
The crystal he said had come into his possession with other oddments at the forced sale of another curiosity dealer's effects, and not knowing what its value might be, he had ticketed it at ten shillings.
To enter the building one descended the staircase in the middle way and walked through a public passage in which pretty girls promenaded, girls who were willing to wear a ticketed hat for a small fee.
They made hair-raising stops and dazzling double plays, gobbling up grounders on either side, spearing high liners that were ticketed for singles, and played like supermen.
Those two hits of yours were ticketed for the fence.
In the six weeks of Popeek's existence, three thousand babies had been ticketed for Happysleep, and three thousand sets of degenerate genes had been wiped from the race.
But now, top priority went to the itemticketed zero on the list: Finish Prior affair.
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