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Ah, you mean the girl by the white elephant stall?
Cake and white elephant stalls plus a grand prize draw.
"I refuse to buy a cast-off hat, but there might be something on the White Elephant stall."
On the third Sunday of each month, a small market is held in the middle of the town, consisting mainly of white elephant stalls.
She helped with the White Elephant stall too and noted several odds and ends of china worth buying.
One contained the fairing from the White Elephant stall, the other held the little velvet pincushion.
The afternoon will feature a tombola, raffle, white elephant stall and home baking, and doors will open at 1.30pm.
Equally, the first plausible defenses have been constructed for Dryden's rhymed heroic plays, previously consigned to the white elephant stall in the literary marketplace.
Attractions seen at village fêtes include raffles, coconut shies, bat a rat stalls, white elephant stalls, cakes, and home produce such as jams and pickles.
EMPLOYEES at Tuscan organised a lunchtime white elephant stall which raised more than £100 for Children In Need.
William and the White Elephants The literal-minded William is thrilled to be put in charge of a white elephant stall - until he learns what a "white elephant" actually is.
In the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand a "white elephant stall" at a fair or market has unusual or miscellaneous items for sale that have been donated, as they were "white elephants" to their owners.