Bert also hints at selling hot chestnuts.
There was a man outside, close to one set of steps, selling hot chestnuts, the smell of burning coals and roasting nuts filling Magee's nostrils.
She was standing right outside the Kings Stores, selling chestnuts.
A shabby woman selling roasted chestnuts beside the door paid the prostitutes no attention, reserving her efforts for paying customers.
He left the shop only to find another barrow boy, who looked about a year younger than himself, was already selling chestnuts from his pitch.
Street vendors sold roasted chestnuts, rare books, maps, fruit, bird cages, watercolors, flowers, fresh vegetables, everything, in fact, except food.
At first, he ran a stall selling waffles and chestnuts.
On one of them a woman sold roasted chestnuts.
He invested his money into selling fried chestnuts, which became popular in Thailand.
They weren't selling chestnuts and they weren't delivering nuffink, they was watching.