Tailors and shoemakers, perruquiers and perfumers were bewailing his flight. [Please select]
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How healthy they looked, these East-end workers, these Italian dock-hands, these Jewish tailors, these nondescript, greasy beings who sometimes saw the sun. [Please select]
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But see you, here was this one despised man with an eye-glass, a tailor--takes nine tailors to make a man. [Please select]
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There were ten times as many stores as there should have been, ten times as many tailors, cobblers, barbers, tinsmiths. [Please select]
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"Well, I have to thank that experience for this at least--that I know where to find the proper tailors." [Please select]
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A few tailors and jewellers were killed and a few castles went up in smoke. [Please select]
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In Baltimore the tailors were the first to organize, and they conducted in 1795 one of the first strikes in America. [Please select]
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The movement spread to New York, where a strike of the tailors was in progress. [Please select]
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B Baltimore, guilds before Revolution in, 21; tailors' strike (1795), 22; early unions in, 34; Baltimore and Ohio strikes, 57, 67; Labor Congress (1866), 73. [Please select]
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"His sister," said Delafield's informant, "married one of the big London tailors, whom she met first on the Ryde pier." [Please select]
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Then three hundred tailors set to work to make me a suit of clothes like those worn in that country, and six of the most learned men taught me to speak the language. [Please select]
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