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Any man having the power to refuse these things, no matter whether he were called a Pope or a Poulterer, would, of course, have the power of afflicting numbers of innocent people.
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If you don't feel like boning the quail, you can always get your Poulterer to do so.
Archive 2006-07-01 Haalo 2006
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If you don't feel like boning the quail, you can always get your Poulterer to do so.
Weekend Herb Blogging #41 Haalo 2006
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History of Cookery, and the arts thereto belonging, as of the Butcher, Poulterer, etc.
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History of Cookery, and the arts thereto belonging, as of the Butcher, Poulterer, etc.
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Father [Translated literally — The Great Poulterer] can find for all his chicks a place.
The Gambler 2003
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"The monkey, seeing how funny I looked, snatched off my wig, and clapped on my head" -- (Poulterer) "a fat hen."
Entertainments for Home, Church and School Frederica Seeger
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"When I got downstairs, who should be there but a fat porter, with a knot, on which he carried" -- (Poulterer) "a pound of pork sausages."
Entertainments for Home, Church and School Frederica Seeger
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"Then I scolded Sukey, the servant, and called her" -- (Poulterer) "a tough old turkey."
Entertainments for Home, Church and School Frederica Seeger
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Poulterer (reaping oftentimes his own benefit by it) orders all things so liberally as he can make the people beleeve that is requisite.
The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple A. Marsh
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