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1 Incidentally he spoke of a young printer from Boston, who had come there.
2 In using the singular pronoun, he expressly ignored the presence of the young printer .
3 After that, no one went to the young printer with complaints about his paper.
4 And with him is a young printer whom we have bid to be our guest.
5 Through this lady's cousin, Mr. Winchester, the young printer was shortly introduced to important official business.
6 Tears stood in the young printer 's eyes.
7 A young printer wanders around a good deal, seeking and finding work; and seeking again, when necessity commands.
8 The young printer began to get some work at "subbing," though it was scant and irregular.
9 It was published by a young printer named Calvin Thomas, and was a thin little book, not very attractive in appearance.
10 Lucien was tying his cravat when David's step sounded outside in the little yard, and in another moment the young printer appeared.
11 The intelligent young printer soon attracted the notice of Sir William Keith, Governor of Pennsylvania, who promised to set him up in business.
12 He knew something about show tickets, and he could see more mistakes in the one Charlie had made than could the young printer himself.
13 He indeed had the most discouraging sort of search for a publisher; but at last a young printer of Salem promised to undertake the work.
14 The young printers started fairly, and hired the lower part of a house in Market Street, most of which they sublet.
15 "A young printer from Boston has settled there recently, who ranks high as a workman and as a talented young man."
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