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After this memorable event, I went to the hatter’s, and the bootmaker’s, and the hosier’s, and felt rather like Mother Hubbard’s dog whose outfit required the services of so many trades. Great Expectations 1861-08-01T00:00:00Z
The son of a hosier, he married the illiterate daughter of a Battersea market gardener. William Blake's passionate humanity 2010-08-12T15:00:00Z
This again brought about new arrangements, which soured the whole body of workmen . . . resentment against those hosiers who paid the under price has been the leading feature up to the present day. World History: from 1400 2022-12-14T00:00:00Z
“Leicester clothes the world” was the slogan when the city was full of hosiers and bootmakers; in 1936 it was named as the second-richest city in Europe. Foxes and tigers 2016-05-05T04:00:00Z
At an early age, says Dr. Rogers, his parents removed to Glasgow, where, in his thirteenth year, he was apprenticed to a hosier. Curious Epitaphs 2012-04-26T02:00:22.397Z
But he has been found at last, in a wretched little hosier's at Portsmouth—ill and weak and pitifully poor. Mrs. Thompson A Novel 2012-04-25T02:01:10.557Z
Rescued from the hosier's business, for which he was intended, Blake at the age of fourteen was apprenticed to the younger Basire, an engraver. English Painters with a chapter on American painters 2012-03-27T02:00:26.437Z
Ay dame, she said to me, 'Good Luke, hie thee to Tergou, and ask for Eli the hosier, and pray his wife Catherine to come to me, for God his love.' The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
To be obtained at hosier's, or at any emporium for Indian clothing. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 105, September 30th 1893 2012-01-27T03:00:22.100Z
At last I determined upon a dozen suits, rich but of a sober colour, and being measured for them, went from the tailor's to the hosier's, shoemaker's, lace-merchant's, and I know not what other tradesmen. The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance 2012-01-26T03:00:17.027Z
Here he started as a hosier in St. Paul’s Churchyard, lodging meantime in the house of a milliner, where he fell in love with one of the apprentices, Miss Griffiths, “a native of Wales.” The Life of George Borrow 2012-01-26T03:00:14.707Z
She went to the hosier's To buy him some hose; When she came back He was dressed in his clothes. The Big Book of Nursery Rhymes 2012-01-15T03:00:17.137Z
THE little party at the hosier's house sat at table discussing the recent event, when their mother returned, and, casting a piercing glance all round the little circle, laid the letter flat on the table. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
I cast a lingering look back on the rich hosier's domicile, and said to myself, 'Had that house not stood there--there would have been so many less tears in this sad world!' The Danes Sketched by Themselves. Vol. III (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors 2011-10-25T02:00:26.667Z
Have you not an obligation to that linen draper, and hosier, and I don't know who, there, upon your chimney-piece, if you take their things, and don't pay for them?' The Wanderer (Volume 2 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:26.867Z
When George I. was king, there lived in Worcester a man named Snell, who carried on business as a hosier and dyer. The Strange Story Book 2011-09-15T02:00:13.747Z
Narrowly did he escape a whipping from his father, the worthy hosier, for what that matter-of-fact man could not but consider a most impudent invention on the child’s part. William Blake A Study of His Life and Art Work 2011-09-13T02:00:35.943Z
I prefer seeing black Tom in the parlour, or on a hosier’s counter, or coiled up in a draper’s window. The Domestic Cat 2011-09-08T02:00:21.853Z
His dress was not that of a common peasant, it was the costume generally adopted by tradesmen, but was much superior in its texture and its smartness to that of the rich hosier himself. The Danes Sketched by Themselves. Vol. III (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors 2011-10-25T02:00:26.667Z
She went to the hosier's To buy him some hose, And when she came back He was dressed in his clothes. National Rhymes of the Nursery 2011-07-12T02:00:29.700Z
He was from the States; but whether a hosier, or a buckeye, or a mudhead, is more than I can say.” Tales from Blackwood Volume 5 2011-03-13T03:00:21.980Z
The consequences of this devotion of whole households to one business, are as bad here as among the Nottingham lace-makers, or the Leicester hosiers. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z
Joel Jerdan was a thriving retail hosier, in a close street at the eastern end of the vast metropolis. Harper's New Monthly Magazine No. XVI.?September, 1851?Vol. III. 2011-02-15T03:00:16.383Z
At a hosier's he purchased a colored shirt with a turn down collar, and a colored bow. '?19,000' 2011-01-14T03:00:45.303Z
Followed to hosier’s shop; stayed ten minutes—gloves. Lady Maude's Mania
Dry goods, a general term for such articles as are sold by linen-drapers, haberdashers, hosiers, &c. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide
When the girls had driven off, Michael recovered his ordinary appearance by visiting a barber and a hosier. Sinister Street, vol. 2
And then to his tailor and hatter— His hosier and all of the rest, Till at night I was changed from a monkey To a chappie most stylishly dressed. The Autobiography of a Monkey
The tailor, the hosier, the bootmaker, the hair-dresser, were in turn visited by this poor pagan of externals. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I.
But such things as I could procure would not have furnished good advertisements for a first-rate London tailor or hosier. A Veldt Vendetta
Before this he had already been a hosier, a tutor, and a speculator in canals. Old and New London Volume I
In the town of Mansfield there was a poor boy, and this poor boy became employed in a hosier’s warehouse. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850
He wore a canvas hat and canvas shoes, cut low to show open-work crimson silk socks—oh, they were dreams of the hosier's art! The Girls of Central High on Lake Luna or, The Crew That Won
She went to the hosier's   To buy him some hose, But when she came back   He was dressed in his clothes. Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1
Reception of Mr. H. M. Stanley by the eminent Explorer's tailor, bootmaker, and hosier. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, May 3, 1890.
He was a hosier in Aberdeen, but came to London to improve his fortunes. Old and New London Volume I
Pot-houses provide him with cocktails, restaurants furnish him with elaborate dinners, tailors array him in fine clothes, hosiers collar him up to the chin, and cover his breast with immaculate fronts. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, April 5, 1890
She went to the hosier's To buy some hose, And when she came back He was dressed in his clothes. Traditional Nursery Songs of England With Pictures by Eminent Modern Artists
Here Izaak Walton, the gentle angler, lived while engaged in the vocation of hosier at the corner of Chancery Lane. Dickens' London
His prosperity as a hosier ended in 1692, in which year he fled to Bristol, a bankrupt, with debts, according to his own showing, amounting to seventeen thousand pounds. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History
My next business was to call upon tailors, hosiers, hatters and bootmakers in Bond Street, and to arrange for them to have their representatives at the hotel that evening to receive their orders. The Chronicles of a Gay Gordon
M. M----, a working hosier living at Sainte-Savine near Troyes, paralyzed for two years as the result of injuries at the junction of the spinal column and the pelvis. Self Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion
Their father and mother should be so, any way, considering the saving in hosiers' and shoemakers' bills. A Christmas Posy
I went to my hosier's, and two of the least presentable of "the young men" of that elegant establishment were playing at draughts in the back shop. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856
She went to the hosier’s To buy him some hose, But when she came back, He was drest in his clothes. Mother Hubbard, Her Picture Book, Containing Mother Hubbard, The Three Bears, & The Absurd A, B, C.
This taking in hand meant principally marching me off to the tailors and hosiers to order new clothes. A Queen's Error
She went to the hosier's To buy him some hose; But when she came back, He was dressed in his clothes. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes
She went to the hosier’s To buy him some hose, But when she came back He was dressed in his clothes. Boys and Girls Bookshelf; a Practical Plan of Character Building, Volume I (of 17) Fun and Thought for Little Folk
Outside the hosier’s, the unknown was proposing luncheon,108 when a carriage, an open Victoria, going slowly on account of the traffic, drew Jones’ attention. The Man Who Lost Himself
In three weeks my collars would not meet round my prize-fighter's neck; my hosier reaped immense profits, and I came to the conclusion that I had carried physical efficiency quite far enough. Mental Efficiency And Other Hints to Men and Women
But not only at Washington but at other large towns I have seen at silk-mercers and hosiers this notice stuck up in the window—“Dulcissimus chewing tobacco.” Diary in America, Series One
The place was built towards the end of the seventeenth century, and the shops were at first occupied by sempsters, milliners, hosiers, and so forth. The Book-Hunter in London Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting
"I got some rose-pink accordingly, and I defy all the hosiers in Nottingham to make a tighter fit than I did on little Jinney; and a prettier pair of stockings I never saw." Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes
He attempted several trades,—was a hosier, a hatter, a printer; and he is said also to have been a brick and tile maker. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2
William Blake, a hosier's son, employed himself in drawing designs on the backs of his father's shop-bills, and making sketches on the counter. How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
We entered a cheap hosier's shop next, and there he bought me a white shirt, two wide Eton collars, and a dark tie, all of which I carried home in a brown-paper parcel. Chatterbox, 1905.
Yes, I am proud to say, he was a hosier to begin with, and a linen-draper to end with—well-to-do in both lines. A Houseful of Girls
Here he started as a hosier in St. Paul's Churchyard, lodging meantime in the house of a milliner, where he fell in love with one of the apprentices, Miss Griffiths, 'a native of Wales.' George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends
Sir Tancred suggested that Tinker, who knew his Nice, should take him over there, and put him in the hands of the right tailor, hatter, hosier, and bootmaker; and Septimus Rainer accepted the offer gratefully. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World
It was open as late as 1838, but was eventually given up, and the premises were occupied by Mrs. Syson as a hosier's shop, until pulled down for the Great Western Railway tunnel. Personal Recollections of Birmingham and Birmingham Men
Year after year has the stretching process continued; but now the great company of linen drapers and hosiers have all the space that can be spared them. The Cockaynes in Paris Or 'Gone abroad'
Please, Mrs. Putchy, send at once to the nearest hosier's and buy me a plain collar-stud, and kindly ask Mary to get back as quickly as possible. The Mysterious Shin Shira
To correct this omission Mr. Punch has interviewed a number of West-End tailors, hatters, hosiers and bootmakers. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-15
Enough," said I. "Come and devil the hosier. Berry And Co.
An honest hosier and draper, serge and longcloth warehouseman"—he groaned from rib to rib—"at the sign of the Gartered Kitten in the loyal town of Dulverton. Lorna Doone A Romance of Exmoor
Oh, the hosier!' exclaimed his lordship; 'he'll be the death of me.' Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
The taxi dashes off, leaving the hosier and the hairdresser and the valet wringing their hands in the hall. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 192-06-30
"Oh, yes! free as long an you live!" was the reply of the humble hosier, overjoyed at having so munificent a visitor, or a visitor at all. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864
A frame smith, making his usual inspection of hosiers' frames at workmen's dwellings in Nottingham, after thus spending a fortnight, found his health had begun to suffer from the squalid wretchedness of their abodes. Recent Developments in European Thought
Escaping the keen hunt that was made for all participators in the rebellion, Defoe, towards the close of 1685, began business as a hosier or hose-factor in Freeman's Court, Corn hill. Daniel Defoe
All hail, O hosier; deem me not absurd That I should thank thee for so apt a word. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 21, 1892
Thinking of this, as I thought of everything, in relation to baby, I bought, as I was passing a hosier's shop, a pair of nice warm stockings and a little woollen jacket. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill
But the honest hosier, his father, took different views. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864
There were to be free railways, free tramways, free bakeries, free butchers' shops, free ginger-beer manufactories, free clothiers, free hosiers, free boot-makers, free gas companies, free waterworks—in fact, everything was to be gratis. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, March 5, 1892
When taunted afterwards with having been apprentice to a hosier, he indignantly denied the fact, and explained that though he had been a trader in hosiery he had never been a shopkeeper. Daniel Defoe
Never be ashamed, my dear, to tell people that your uncle was a wholesale draper and hosier. A Dream of the North Sea
This is further to acquaint the town, that the report that the hosiers, toymen, and milliners, have compounded with Mr. Bickerstaff for tolerating such enormities, is utterly false and scandalous. The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899
"That poor hosier!" said they; "it will all fall on him; but it is true he said the most." The Forty-Five Guardsmen
One fine morning he paid successive visits to his tailor, his boot-maker, his hatter, and his hosier, which left all those worthy tradesmen rubbing their hands with satisfaction. The Firm of Girdlestone
Shillitoe, in addition to being a tailor was a hosier, but by some flaw in the scheme of the universe hosiers do not sell boots. The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns
An idle man who really knows his business will visit his tailor's, his hosier's, his bootmaker's, his barber's much oftener and much more conscientiously than you do. Mr. Prohack
On hearing the powerful word "Wilkins's," the hosier promised with passionate obsequiousness that the goods should be delivered instantly. The Regent
The first shop I entered was a hosier's. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 5, 1919
He depended on his cousin, Colonel Bloomfield, procuring him a commission in his regiment, and cheated tailors, hosiers, glovers, coach-makers, and even lawyers, with impunity. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 387, August 28, 1829
About a year ago I paid a visit to my hosier and haberdasher with the intention of purchasing a few things with which to tide over the remaining months of winter. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 28, 1917
Some parley ensues, in which the shrewd hosier promises for the townsfolk to set free their prisoner and pay a round sum of money if the besieging army will depart and leave them in peace. Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins
With some assistance I selected a suit, and went also to the hatter's and boot-maker's and hosier's, and also engaged my place on the Saturday morning coach. Ten Boys from Dickens
The hosier hurried forward, obviously anticipating a princely order for tweeds at war prices. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 5, 1919
I know Mr. Bloundel well," rejoined the man who had made the inquiry, and whom Leonard recognised as a hosier named Lamplugh, "and I know the person who addresses us. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire
A few days later, still having the wool shortage in mind, I approached my hosier and haberdasher on the subject of shirts. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 28, 1917
At length the citizens capture the brother of the duke's general, and the besiegers capture the tall knight, who turns out to be no knight after all, but just a plebeian hosier. Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins
William Blake, a hosier’s son, employed himself in drawing designs on the backs of his father’s shop-bills, and making sketches on the counter.  Self help; with illustrations of conduct and perseverance
Then, the hosiers were infected, and began to pull down their shop-fronts with frantic recklessness.  Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
When I came back I settled in London, and, having taken part of a small house, I married Miss Mary Burton, daughter of Mr. Edmund Burton, hosier. The Blue Fairy Book
My idea was in perfect unison with that of my hosier and haberdasher. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 28, 1917
Our hosier knight, though deft with needle and keen with lance, has a stammering tongue. Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins
On the death of his uncle he succeeded to a farm at Blackwall, near Normanton, long in the tenancy of the family, and shortly after he married Miss Wollatt, the daughter of a Derby hosier Self help; with illustrations of conduct and perseverance
The hosiers of England," says Eugene Buret, "had come to the point where they did not eat oftener than every other day. System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery
The stalls of tailors, hosiers, coopers, linen-drapers, and other such trades had almost disappeared, and the vehicles were far less numerous. The Mayor of Casterbridge
Yesterday I paid my hosier and haberdasher another visit. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 28, 1917
There were people of all classes; modistes and carpenters, shop-boys, tailors, hatters, and hosiers, mingled with all the haut ton of Mexico. Life in Mexico
But the fastidious taste of fine, or sentimental readers, will probably be disgusted by our talking of the feelings and generosity of a hosier and a cheesemonger's widow. Tales and Novels — Volume 01
When they came opposite to a hosier's shop, in Oxford-street, the stranger thanked him, and desired to be set down. Tales and Novels — Volume 02
There was never any ice on the window-panes like there was at the grocer's and the hosier's opposite. L'Assommoir
I imagined the shock of this procedure on a man like my hosier and haberdasher, whose heart was perhaps a trifle woolly. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 28, 1917
Mr. Dunsley, hosier, Cheapside, stated, that on the previous night the prisoner came to his shop, and begged charity for himself and family. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3
A curious change came over his face at the same time—a change like that which had altered him so remarkably in the hosier's shop at Dibbledean. Hide and Seek
Leonard now shone forth in all the glory which the united powers of tailor, hatter, and hosier, could spread around lug person. Tales and Novels — Volume 02
After the hosier's shop she spoke no more about music. Memoirs of My Dead Life
Well, your tailor or hatter or hosier—he makes a certain fixed profit on each article he sells, and he does not sell them at every moment of the day. Alone
Choosing a flannel suit in May is one of the moments of one’s life--only equalled by certain other great moments at the hosier’s and hatter’s. If I May
Almost at the instant when his eyes fell on her, that clay-cold change which had altered the color of his swarthy cheeks in the hosier's shop at Dibbledean, passed over them again. Hide and Seek
Later entries show that Robert was a hosier to his trade. The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood
She went to the hosier's   To buy him some hose; When she came back   He was dressed in his clothes. The Real Mother Goose
She went to the hosiers   To buy him some hose; But when she came back,   He was dressed in his clothes. Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading Selected from English and American Literature
But find out from Sir Horace's hosier if he sold it. The Hampstead Mystery
Marr's position in life was this: he kept a little hosier's shop, and had invested in his stock and the fittings of his shop about 180 pounds. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
But the only result was the ordering of the tailor, the hosier, the boot-maker, and the scissors-grinder to put a new edge upon Squire Philip's razors, that Pet might practice shaving. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
And Miss Fleece, who's a hosier and not quite as young,    But is wealthier far than Miss Flounce, She "entertains" also to-night, with cold tongue,    Smoked herring and cherry bounce. Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor
Our rooms are large, and not inconvenient; our landlord is an hosier. Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World
The world regarded some of the men of this type famous or distinguished, but in the hosier's mind they were all classed as commonplace. The Hampstead Mystery
Make me your banker at the tailor's, the perruquier's, the barber's, the shirtmaker's, the hosier's, and the hatter's. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca
Secretly and safely he returned to London and there quietly again took up his trade of merchant hosier. English Literature for Boys and Girls
Thus a hatter furnishing a hosier with a hat, and taking payment in stockings, is said to deal blood for blood. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
When, at last, we stopped at an hosier's in High Holborn,-Sir Clement said nothing, but his eyes, I saw, were very busily employed in viewing the place, and the situation of the house. Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World
His first call was at the shop of Bruden and Marshall, hosiers, in order to find out if any information was to be obtained there about the ownership of the glove. The Hampstead Mystery
He had formerly been a hosier at Paris, and a purveyor to the Court, but had now retired to Plassans. The Fortune of the Rougons
When Defoe left school he went into the office of a merchant hosier. English Literature for Boys and Girls
The other tradespeople of the place—the smiling confectioner, the simple-minded bootmaker and good-natured stationer, the ever-polite hosier—they all worked on the same principle. South Wind
I could not get it in the way we were then doing, and I then adopted the plan of trying to dress for some of the hosiers, and getting money for it. Second Shetland Truck System Report
Go to the hosier’s, sir, And bid him send me samples of his gear, Of twenty different kinds. The Love-chase
"No," the retired hosier replied; "but we hear strange noises out in the country; one of my men assured me that he had seen fires along the slope of the Garrigues." The Fortune of the Rougons
The hosier, in spite of the signs made to him by Guillaume Rym, appeared determined to hold his own against the king. Notre-Dame De Paris
I creep along the wall till I find a common hosier’s shop, and then, in an assumed voice, I tell the man what it is I want.  The Angel and the Author, and others
They could not go to the hosiers' shops and buy cotton goods marked at 1s. for anything less than that. Second Shetland Truck System Report
An advance, a small advance—say 30l.—is needed for preliminary expenses: for the charges of the clothier, the bootmaker, the hosier, the barber. Old Friends, Epistolary Parody
"Yes, yes, three shots," resumed the old hosier. The Fortune of the Rougons
"Croix-Dieu!" resumed Coppenole, thoroughly unhappy at being obliged to lower his voice thus, "I should like to sit down on the floor, with my legs crossed, like a hosier, as I do in my shop." Notre-Dame De Paris
And if sculpture is too august to deal with what a man has received from his Maker, how much less ought it to be bothered about what he has received from his hosier and tailor! And Even Now
He was in business as a hosier some years ago but he is now only a grocer and baker. Second Shetland Truck System Report
On the return of the successful hosier, Monsieur Grevin was naturally his confidant. The Deputy of Arcis
The old hosier thereupon became grave, and assumed a very affable manner. The Fortune of the Rougons
The hosier replied hardily,— "If this revolt be what I suppose, sire, you might will in vain." Notre-Dame De Paris
I had forgotten there was a hosier's shop next to the Tivoli, at the corner of the right-hand side of Adam Street. And Even Now
In the street, you would have taken him for a hosier who had retired before his fortune was made.” Other People's Money
The agents negotiate with the large Parisian houses, often with the retail hosiers, all of whom put out the sign, "Manufacturers of Hosiery." The Deputy of Arcis
After this memorable event, I went to the hatter's, and the bootmaker's, and the hosier's, and felt rather like Mother Hubbard's dog whose outfit required the services of so many trades. Great Expectations
"Did you see among the embassy, that big ambassador who is a hosier?" asked Oudarde. Notre-Dame De Paris
The sly hosier saw he longed to be off, and said, "We'll gega-gega-gega-gega-give ye a thousand angels to raise the siege." The Cloister and the Hearth
The haughty air of the Flemish hosier, by humiliating the courtiers, had touched in all these plebeian souls that latent sentiment of dignity still vague and indistinct in the fifteenth century. Notre-Dame De Paris
Sitting at his window the eyes of the late hosier could take in the whole of the Place de l'Eglise, the two squares of the bridge, and the road to Sezanne. The Deputy of Arcis
Moreover, the suggestion of the popular hosier was received with such enthusiasm by these bourgeois who were flattered at being called "squires," that all resistance was useless. Notre-Dame De Paris
This hosier was an equal, who had just held his own before monsieur the cardinal. Notre-Dame De Paris
The little party at the hosier's house sat at table discussing the recent event, when their mother returned, and casting a piercing glance all round the little circle, laid the letter flat on the table. The Cloister and the Hearth
"Cross of God!" said the hosier, "are you deaf?" Notre-Dame De Paris
"Deaf!" said the hosier, with his great Flemish laugh. Notre-Dame De Paris
And Louis XI.'s glance was almost as joyous as that of the hosier. Notre-Dame De Paris
One might bring one's self to announce aldermen and burgomasters, but a hosier was too much. Notre-Dame De Paris
The maiden was a girl called Ursel, and the youth one Conrad; she an old physician's daughter, he the son of a hosier at Tergou. The Cloister and the Hearth
I leave my work as it stands, I come out of my hosier's stall, and I shout: 'To the sack?' Notre-Dame De Paris
Ay, dame, she said to me, 'Good Luke, hie thee to Tergou, and ask for Eli the hosier, and pray his wife Catherine to come to me, for God His love.' The Cloister and the Hearth
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