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"IT drop you off and wait back by the junk shop."
"Do I look too much like a walking junk shop?
It's me for the junk shop, like he said before the fight."
H books and the stuff he bought at junk shops.
But like a disappointing day in the junk shops, these are less than one hopes for.
"We were married during the war and bought our furniture in junk shops," she said.
Then they could be bought for a fiver or so at any junk shop.
A thin china cup she had bought in a Cleveland junk shop last year.
If you enjoy sifting through junk shops you'll love this place.
She later described it as just a "glorified junk shop".
Her workbench, for example, could be the piece de resistance in a local junk shop.
And you can buy a fancy, beautiful one at a junk shop."
Before I took over the place, an old Italian had kept a junk shop there.
I've been lugging a junk shop with me all these years."
The light fitting had come from a junk shop out on the Taunton road.
Had he shot it or was it something they'd picked up in a junk shop?
He started working with furniture by finding old pieces in junk shops and fixing them up for himself.
"Kids look as if they had just fallen out of a junk shop when they first come to class," she said.
Junk shops and smaller museums became a more satisfactory hunting ground for her.
Of course, it depends how junk shops are defined.
More what you would call a junk shop.
Most of their furnishings come from friends, the streets, flea markets or junk shops.
Odd time of day to be browsing for bargains in a junk shop.
His was no junk shop that all but petty sneaks would ignore.
Part of the paintings' dynamic is that they are a meeting of natural history and junk shop.