Up and down trudged post-card sellers, and _saké_ bearers with trays of shallow, lacquer cups. [Please select]
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Here were provisions in abundance; here were buyers and sellers; here was food of all descriptions. [Please select]
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He had come from country scenes, and in Paris had lived among workmen and bird-fanciers, flower sellers, hucksters and the like. [Please select]
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People saw it in fat, black letters on the boards carried by the sellers of newspapers. [Please select]
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The water-sellers were garnering a harvest; fruit- and sweetmeat-peddlers were dreaming of open-fronted shops and how to defeat the tax-collector. [Please select]
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The part appointed for the flower-sellers, who passed in general for no better than they should be, was called the "myrtle-market." [Please select]
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The sixteen thousand souls of mediæval times have shrunk to something like two hundred to-day--most of them shepherds, apparently, and the others picture post-card sellers. [Please select]
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