单词 | fruiterer |
例句 | Every Friday five crates of oranges and lemons arrived from a fruiterer in New York--every Monday these same oranges and lemons left his back door in a pyramid of pulpless halves. The Great Gatsby 1925-04-10T00:00:00Z Meanwhile, a cash crunch means that people can barely afford to buy anything, said Mohammad Zaman, 52, a fruiterer who was tending to the makeshift stall he had set up on the highway divider. In Afghanistan's war-torn countryside, America's exit means one thing: Peace 2021-09-17T04:00:00Z There are, for example, the vegetable seller, and the fruiterer, and the peddler that deals exclusively in needles and threads and tapes. Sidelights on Chinese Life 2012-04-21T02:00:23.993Z The cab stopped at a large, sparkling, plate-glassy shop—a very high-class fruiterer's and greengrocer's. The Literary Sense 2012-04-02T02:00:28.147Z At these wharfs many casks of fruit, plums, currants, figs, oranges, and lemons, are brought on shore, to be taken away in carts to grocers, fruiterers, and orange-merchants. City Scenes or a peep into London 2012-01-20T03:00:10.690Z She went to the fruiterer's To buy him some fruit; When she came back He was playing the flute. The Big Book of Nursery Rhymes 2012-01-15T03:00:17.137Z She will stay a week with her lover, three weeks with a friend of her own sex, and the rest of the time with her fruiterer or her concierge. Fr?d?rique; vol. 1 2011-12-19T03:00:39.830Z Sacred as he is he does not believe in the eighth commandment and so helps himself without scruple to the wares of the fruiterer and the gardener's preserves. Natural History in Anecdote Illustrating the nature, habits, manners and customs of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, etc., etc., etc. 2011-11-12T03:00:32.773Z To the fruiterer I said his doom was nigh, and to the baker and candlestick maker that his hour had come. Caught by the Turks 2011-09-09T02:01:01.073Z The stove, the uncarpeted and slippery parquet floor, the impossible chairs, and a ceiling painted to resemble a nightmare of a fruiterer's shop, are all things of the past. A Butterfly on the Wheel 2011-06-21T02:00:24.683Z "The boys and the pedlars and the fruiterers shall tell of this man when he is carried to his grave that he lived and died a poor, wretched person." How to be Happy Though Married Being a Handbook to Marriage 2011-03-11T03:00:13.410Z Things out of season nestled in baskets in the fruiterers. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z The remaining vessels of the fleet were fast dispersing over the sea—this Yankee "fruiterer" being the only one sailing within a league of us. The South-West By a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 2011-02-02T03:00:22.253Z We did not get under way, the next morning, until eight o’clock, as the supplies from the butchers and fruiterers could not be gotten on board at an earlier hour. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z The fruiterers' stands here and there, as well as the windows of the dealers in the same products, presented an array remarkable for its tempting variety. Under the Southern Cross or Travels in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Samoa, and Other Pacific Islands They may be grocers, fruiterers—I don't care what they are; they are happy, perfect subjects for matrimony. Rambles in Womanland In the forward cabin, where Lootz had ensconced himself, he was obliged to hear the fruiterers who were carrying to the Lower. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine Mr Roach was not the class of domestic to lower his dignity by engaging in a kind of commerce which could be properly carried on by the fruiterer. Blind Policy The reply was that she got a living by selling them to the fruiterers in Covent Garden, who lined the baskets with them in which they placed their choicest specimens. About London So the little Philipon wanted to take the chief place in the fruiterer's shop, just as, later on, she desired it on the political stage or the Ministry of the Interior. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty Malise had left money, yet Molly had managed to make accounts at a fruiterer’s, the café, as it called itself, the drug store, the stationer’s, and the two dry-goods establishments. The House of Fulfilment They were the two "rich tenants" on the Stower estate, and the example of the Corner House girls in generosity had its good effect upon the lonely German woman and the voluble Italian fruiterer. The Corner House Girls in a Play How they rehearsed, how they acted, and what the play brought in Beside their hut was a little box under the roof of the old hall, where the cobbler Koniam worked, and farther on were the butchers' and fruiterers' shops. The Conscript A Story of the French war of 1813 I wonder if a fruiterer from some place else—say Worcestershire—would offer the same phenomena? insoluble doubt. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) She went to the fruiterer's To buy him some fruit, But when she came back He was playing the flute. Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 It was a fruiterer’s stall, and the owner, seeing his exhaustion, offered him some slices of a water-melon for his refreshment. Callista : a Tale of the Third Century He rubbed the fruit along his coat sleeve, as if to make it shine, as a fruiterer polishes the apples in his stall. The Bondboy The infatuated fruiterer is, nevertheless, resolved to make up a match between his daughter and the industrious mechanic, and, accordingly, brings Mister Charleys home with him. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba He had bought the cargo, and was reselling to small fruiterers. Dr. Sevier The shops are all open to the street, without glass, in this quarter; they are just what we should call stalls; most of them seem to be greengrocers' or fruiterers'. Round the Wonderful World He passed the fishmonger’s and the fruiterer’s; he did not take the turn down to the dentist’s and Mr. Wyse’s. Miss Mapp She went to the fruiterer’s To buy him some fruit, But when she came back, He was playing the flute. Mother Hubbard, Her Picture Book, Containing Mother Hubbard, The Three Bears, & The Absurd A, B, C. She went to the fruiterer's To buy him some fruit; But when she came back, He was playing the flute. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes But one day Garofoli came along and saw me eating something, a bowl of soup that the fruiterer gave me, then he knew why I didn't mind going without supper at home. Nobody's Boy Sans Famille Marketing Mushrooms.—Most market growers who live immediately around New York City sell direct, and deliver their mushrooms to hotels, restaurants, and fancy fruiterers. Mushrooms: how to grow them a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure For the lengthened form poulterer, cf. fruiterer for fruiter, and see Chapter XV. The Romance of Names At this time of the year, one sees in fruiterers' shops in New York and other cities appetizing looking baskets, containing cracked shagbarks and pecans. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Second Annual Meeting Ithaca, New York, December 14 and 15, 1911 Game, poultry, and other luxuries of the table, were in brisk circulation in the villages; the grocers,' butchers,' and fruiterers' shops were thronged with customers. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries My foster-parents had opened a shop—it had the appearance of a most respectable fruiterer’s. Rattlin the Reefer I didn’t steal, but I was often and often very near doing so, as I passed the butchers’, and fruiterers’, and bakers’ shops—just to fill my empty stomach. The Ferryman of Brill and other stories Baskets from the fruiterer’s, trays from the confectioner’s; mysterious paper boxes from the Stores; flowers from the florist’s; they were all registered in her accurate little brain, and described at length to her sisters. Betty Trevor Down the middle of the street came a fruiterer’s cart, piled high with wicker baskets. The Independence of Claire Towards evening the voice of the buckie-man shook the square, and rival fish-cadgers, terrible characters who ran races on horseback, screamed libels at each other over a fruiterer's barrow. Auld Licht Idylls Well, my dear children, it was the thought of all these things that sent the warm tears to Floy's bright eyes, as she looked in at the fruiterer's window that hot August morning. Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends She went to the fruiterer's To buy him some fruit, But when she came back He was playing a flute. The Little Mother Goose But the fruiterer was a widow, far from happy, and I saw that my payments were of help to her; and then, to be frank, I fell at once in love with her daughter. Ten Tales One sad night, on returning home from Covent Garden, where she was constantly employed by a fruiterer and florist, she found the place empty, no one to greet her now. Little Pollie Or a Bunch of Violets If a schoolboy goes out in the morning with five shillings in his pocket, and comes home penniless, having spent his all in tarts, principal and interest are gone, and fruiterer and baker are enriched. A Joy For Ever (And Its Price in the Market) It was a very hot morning in August, when little Floy stopped to look in at a city fruiterer's window. Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends Three potatoes whirl past me at the fruiterer. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, June 20, 1917 As for me, I stayed at the fruiterer’s where I lodged, and who kept a lodging-house for masons. Ten Tales We have seen already that the fruiterers wanted him for ædile. The Wonders of Pompeii The fruiterer and her daughter were entirely ignorant of the standing of their guests, Mlle. The House of the Combrays The very first basket that had appeared in the fruiterers' that year. Fanny Goes to War The fruiterers seemed not to be succeeding in their rivalry with each other and with the Chinese hawkers. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel The project consisted in inclosing the waste lands and commons, and appointing officers, whom he calls fruiterers, or wood-wards, to see the plantations were duly attended to. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 A woman and her husband were found murdered in a little fruiterer's and greengrocer's shop. Jan A Dog and a Romance The Dutch fruiterers have been successful in obtaining two or three fine varieties from seeds; and as this field of improvement is open, no doubt further exertions will bring forth new and valuable sorts. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 276, October 6, 1827 She went to the fruiterers, and ordered grapes and peaches. Joanna Godden The fruiterers in the streets were prohibited from selling plums and apples, because the apprentices played dice with them for their wares, or because the temptation induced children and servants to steal money to buy. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3) This is palpable, this is manifest; I shall remember you, lady fruiterer; I shall have your baskets searched when you bring oranges again.—Come away, nieces; and thanks, honest fellow, for thy discovery. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 04 Baptista found a room to suit her over a fruiterer's shop; where she made herself at home, and set herself in order after her journey. Victorian Short Stories: Stories of Successful Marriages Shoemakers and leather-workers, and fruiterers, are the most common: there are armourers, blacksmiths, drapers and bakers. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries As the car stopped the woman motioned to him with an imperative gesture, and then as they reached the sidewalk, she pointed to a fruiterer's stand on the outside of a tenement near the corner. The Wheel of Life "Hold your peace, you shrill jade," he added, in anger to the fruiterer, flinging at her a crown piece, that the girl caught, and bit with her teeth with a chuckle. Bebee In our neighbourhood there are, too, a vast number of "caterers" and "fruiterers," and, particularly, delicatessen shops. Walking-Stick Papers There are also many cellars which are rented out entirely to fruiterers and green-grocers not living in the buildings as a place to store their goods for the winter. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 We often see a fruiterer's or confectioner's shop, with beautiful fruit or cake temptingly displayed in the window. The Master's Indwelling And, dressed like a woman of the people, she went to the fruiterer, the grocer, the butcher, her basket on her arm, bargaining, insulted, defending her miserable money sou by sou. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories The latter, headed by a fruiterer, a very turbulent and conceited personage, separated from what they called the church, and set up another church in opposition. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 331, May, 1843 They are exceeding pests in the villages near Calcutta, breaking into gardens, thrusting their noses into the stalls of fruiterers and pastry-cook's shops, and helping themselves without ceremony. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 552, June 16, 1832 Had Starkey been at home when the fruiterer called, he, it was plain, would have had the offer of this engagement. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories Only a fruiterer’s stall at the corner made a violent blaze of light and colour. The Secret Agent a Simple Tale Happening to pass a fruiterer's on their way; the door of which was open, though the shop was by this time shut; one of them remarked how faint the peaches smelled. Martin Chuzzlewit I wonder if a fruiterer from some place else - say Worcestershire - would offer the same phenomena? insoluble doubt. Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson — Volume 1 Just off State Street there is a fruiterer and importer who ought to be arrested for cruelty. Buttered Side Down: Stories I might have said fruiterer alone; it sounds more respectable, but the honest truth is, I do sell vegetables as well, and I want you to know that, Mr. Starkey. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories Passing a fruiterer's, he remembered that Mildred was fond of grapes. Of Human Bondage And Knight laughed, and drew her close and kissed her the second time, which operations he performed with the carefulness of a fruiterer touching a bunch of grapes so as not to disturb their bloom. A Pair of Blue Eyes The shop was a popular greengrocer and fruiterer's, an array of goods set out in the open air and plainly ticketed with their names and prices. The Innocence of Father Brown What should we think of the chancellor, the premier, and the three secretaries of state, sitting in council at a fruiterer's in Regent Street, and nodding to the ladies as they pass? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843 The fruiterer replied that he could do so at very short notice. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories On the way he entered a fruiterer's shop and inquired the price of grapes. The Avenger Then Mr. and Mrs. Max Solomon—Solomon, the great fruiterers in Covent Garden, you know; man worth a quarter of a million of money and a distant connection of my wife—very distant, worse luck! An Amiable Charlatan He drew the attention of the red-faced fruiterer, who was looking rather sullenly up and down the street, to this inaccuracy in his advertisements. The Innocence of Father Brown He looked about him for the nearest shops, and found a baker's, a stationer's, and a fruiterer's a few paces from the Crescent. Lady Audley's Secret Whilst speaking they hastened from shop to shop—to the pork butcher's, the fruiterer's, the cook-shop; and the errands in greasy paper were piled up in their hands. L'Assommoir One night in the autumn Nana went out, saying she wanted some baked pears from the fruiterer's. L'Assommoir They at length suspected that a nation might fare better if its race of fruiterers were overseen and supported by the State, if their skill and their market were alike secured. The Voyage of Captain Popanilla The fruiterer said nothing, but sharply put each card into its proper place. The Innocence of Father Brown There's a fruiterer's shop where you can get potatoes a penny a stone cheaper than you can here.' A Mummer's Wife When the first frosts came Nana took herself off once more under the pretence of going to the fruiterer's to see if there were any baked pears. L'Assommoir Flinders, full of compassion for the young man, visited him, and, as oranges were required for the sufferer, bought up the whole stock of a fruiterer, 53 of them. The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders They therefore greatly qualified the contract between the nation and the present fruiterers. The Voyage of Captain Popanilla The same day that Falstaff did this deed of daring— the only one of the kind recorded of him—Shallow fought with Sampson Stockfish, a fruiterer, behind Gray's Inn. Obiter Dicta I had risen betimes that I might go and get a Spanish melon for my breakfast, but at eight o'clock I found the fruiterer's locked and barred against me. Seven English Cities It would be overflowing with the offerings of the milkman, the fruiterer, the greengrocer, come sometimes from distant villages to dedicate here the first-fruits of their fields. Swann's Way The woman's case was not one that appealed to popular compassion, and the only words of pity for her which I heard were expressed by the wife of a fruiterer, whom her husband angrily silenced. Venetian Life On the other side of the bridge, the patroles saw the prisoner Smith deliver something to the child, and point out the shop of Mr. Isaacs, a fruiterer, in Bridge Street, Westminster. The Infant System For Developing the Intellectual and Moral Powers of all Children, from One to Seven years of Age She went to the fruiterer's To buy him some fruit; When she came back He was playing the flute. The Real Mother Goose I lingered and hungered for the melons which I saw in his window, and then I tried other fruiterers, but none of them was stirring yet. Seven English Cities She went to the fruiterer's To buy him some fruit; But when she came back, He was playing the flute. Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading Selected from English and American Literature Fishermen and fruiterers have been permitted on deck—nobody else—and they, returning alive, say the rowers, of whom they caught glimpses, are blacker than the sailors. The Prince of India — Volume 02 He himself took no part in the green-parliament that morning, but had been seen to dash into the fruiterer's and out again, before he went in a great hurry to The Hurst, shortly after twelve-thirty. Queen Lucia Here indeed is a little of everything, and the jewellers of this celebrated precinct—they have their immemorial row—make almost as fine a show as the fruiterers. Italian Hours There also was discovered a fruiterer's shop, with vessels full of almonds, chestnuts, carubs, and walnuts. Wonders of Creation Three or four baskets constituted the fruiterer's entire stock, and probably the entire supply for the metropolis of America that day. What Can She Do? Huge vans were carrying away supplies for all the greengrocers and fruiterers of an entire district; chars-a-bancs were starting for the suburbs with straining, groaning sides. The Fat and the Thin Olga waved the fork on which was impaled a piece of the pineapple which Georgie had purchased that morning at the fruiterer's. Queen Lucia The lad's a rogue who goes by night to chop A stolen flesh-brush at a fruiterer's shop: The man who sells a farm to buy good fare, Is there no slavery to the stomach there? The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry On the ground-floor are rooms like caverns for merchandise, and shops of different kinds-tailors, cobblers, bakers, tobacconists, fruiterers, and others. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1 And with a slight smile, she passed out, leaving the fruiterer chuckling over the thought that he had probably had the pleasantest bit of trade on Broadway that dull day. What Can She Do? Another time I stopped in front of a fruiterer's, my eye having been caught by the presence in his window of half a dozen draggled-looking, wilted roasting ears decorated with a placard reading as follows: Europe Revised There was a fruiterer in the Strand, and he was just thinking of carrying a basket of fruit to Verity. Herb of Grace Another notable member of the Band was Mr Amos Grinder, who had practically monopolized the greengrocery trade and now owned nearly all the fruiterers' shops in the town. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Baptista found a room to suit her over a fruiterer’s shop; where she made herself at home, and set herself in order after her journey. A Changed Man; and other tales Some four years after this date a middle-aged man was standing at the door of the largest fruiterer’s shop in Aldbrickham. Life's Little Ironies The fruiterer and greengrocer is a person unknown in the Vosges. Three Men on the Bummel Game, poultry, and other luxuries of the table were in brisk circulation in the villages; the grocers', butchers', and fruiterers' shops were thronged with customers. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon He would inquire the price of an apple as he peeled it over his plate, and never failed to stop at the fruiterer's and ascertain that he had not been deceived. Other People's Money Without their purity what are they!—what are fruiterer's plums?—unsaleable. The Egoist She had to sit down and it was only after making repeated efforts that she succeeded in stuttering: "A man... a man spoke to me... at the fruiterer's." The Crystal Stopper I see him break Skogan's head at the court-gate, when a' was a crack not thus high: and the very same day did I fight with one Sampson Stockfish, a fruiterer, behind Gray's Inn. King Henry IV, Part 2 It's too late now to find any of the first-class fruiterers open. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million He passed, without misadventure, a fruiterer's van and a sluggish cartload of bricks. The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll When she comes get her to tell you the story about the fruiterer who lives opposite her. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola The Kid sprinted and caught the fruiterer locking his door. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million |
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