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To support his family he had to work as a costermonger, instead.
In London more specific terms were used, such as costermonger.
It is set in a typical working day of a costermonger.
A costermonger was a street seller of fruit and vegetables.
For the term referring to a street seller of fruit see Costermonger.
Alas, it was naught but a costermonger going about his business.
The story begins with Charlie, grandson of a barrow costermonger.
The costermonger with his fly weights made a living while the drudging bricklayer went under.
Charlie goes about the business of costermonger, rearranging the shop and doing great business.
You see, he'd once been a costermonger himself, but that was before he married Miss Roach, the baker's daughter.
Their earliest material was released on the Costermonger label (home to Gene).
Her father was an Irish costermonger.
The costermonger outside had trundled his leeks into another street; his voice came faintly now.
This indicates that this song must have been inspired by, or arose from, the costermonger community of London.
The costermonger below the descending basket looked up into flat sunlight and a shower of brick particles.
Croft himself was never a costermonger.
"The Imp opened his throat with a dagger," a costermonger declared at the roadside inn where they spent the night.
She appeared, as a costermonger and streetwise entertainer, in a loose-fitting, camouflaging jacket.
A costermonger.
"He goes about the streets dressed much like an English costermonger", Sporting Life reported in January 1897.
When a costermonger yelled, "Bloody nobs!"
James Duke, Costermonger.
The son of a costermonger, or street peddler, he progresses from market stalls to corner shops and finally builds the greatest department store in the world.
It is "costermonger."
Granpa - who was a costermonger by trade - worked the pitch on the corner of Whitechapel Road.