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The fruiterer turned him around 90 that he could see along the crowded streets.
The fruiterer said nothing, but sharply put each card into its proper place.
"He did not send the fruiterer from his street?"
When she comes get her to tell you the story about the fruiterer who lives opposite her.
I wonder if a fruiterer from some place else - say Worcestershire - would offer the same phenomena?
The rarest occupations are those of mechanic, carpenter, fruiterer and fisherman.
- you astonish me - I know no fruiterer whomsoever."
The fruiterer and his wife.
Con The Fruiterer, played by Mark Mitchell, was especially popular.
A fruiterer is a fruit seller.
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.
Many years ago several small businesses flourished, besides farming; a cobbler, fishmonger, fruiterer, village store and butcher.
By 1907 he had moved to Melbourne, where he worked as a fruiterer in Northcote.
Mary Lowther, a fruiterer who runs a shop in Skinnergate.
"The fruiterer!
Con the Fruiterer, one of the more popular characters appears even to this day on a variety of shows, as does his wife Marika.
A greengrocer, also called a produce market or fruiterer, is a retail trader in fruit and vegetables; that is, in green groceries.
In precise and level letters he inscribed across his window the words, 'Lick Jimmy, Fruiterer.'
A fruiterer by trade he later became landlord of the Tredegar Arms in Bassaleg.
Never travel in the same carriage with three able-bodied seamen and a fruiterer from Kent; the A.-B.
Born in USA, Turner became a fruiterer on the Shankill Road.
Safeway may be replacing the local greengrocer, butcher and fruiterer; Happy Chef looms on the motorway; malls are creeping into the countryside.
Con The Fruiterer even met the then Prime Minister Bob Hawke, on the show.
And there's a new sensuality and pathos in her relationship with Herr Schultz, the Jewish fruiterer played by Ron Rifkin.
Around the dry hollow of Lake Pelluce in the center of Andelainscion, olden fruiterer to the Land: five leagues.