It was she who supposedly sold to Tarquinius Superbus, the last king of Rome, the original Sibylline books (q.v.).
These stores, in turn, would supposedly sell them at drastically reduced prices.
"Now she's supposedly selling an exclusive story to a magazine for one million dollars."
Where is all this rhino horn going, and why does it supposedly sell at £40,000 per kilogram, more than gold?
It is rumored that they had assembled a large inventory of stock, which they supposedly sold for a profit of millions of dollars when Prohibition was repealed.
Dealers said the rally yesterday was hindered by rumors of central banks in Europe and Asia that were supposedly selling Treasury securities.
The book is filled with love of the blues, with many references to the legendary singer Robert Johnson and the crossroads where he supposedly sold his soul to the Devil.
Muck escapes, and sets out in search of a merchant who can supposedly sell happiness.
Dante recognizes Venedico Caccianemico, who supposedly sold his own sister to another man's lust.
However, the law had loopholes that allowed Georgians to import whiskey from other states through the mail, and provided for "saloons" that supposedly sold only non-alcoholic drinks.