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1 Another trade source said Syria was looking to buy sugar in small parcels.
2 At home, they carefully limited the sugar they used-whenthey could buy sugar .
3 Sometimes the old Indian squaws would come to the store to buy sugar , candy, nuts, tobacco or coffee.
4 We raised grain and corn and beans enough for the family, but had to buy sugar , coffee, and such things.
5 I am much hampered with the "princesses," who first sent to buy sugar , and then to beg, forgetting to buy .
6 The system, which some samurai helped establish, gives them the right to buy sugar at the expense of other traders under certain conditions.
7 Pa was an ox driver and when he would go to Rodney to carry cotton, he would buy sugar and coffee for himself.
8 They came to town once or twice a year to buy sugar , yeast and meal and packed bust-head liquor down the hillsides on mules.
9 Henry used all his faculties, and, by making his pretty canes, he got money, not to buy sugar plums, but to pay for instruction.
10 Bob Brownley continued buying Sugar until he had pushed it above 150.
11 I have also bought sugar from Mr. William Johnston.
12 Most traders said the overhaul would be unlikely to deter anyone buying sugar from the country.
13 Instead of buying sugar - coated cereals, white bread and chips, buy items like whole-grain bread and oatmeal.
14 "You can buy sugar - cane land for a dollar an acre; it costs-
15 There were a good many poor people in it, buying sugar , and soap, &c.; and one lady apparently giving a large order.
16 They could even mix it with their rice or eat it with kumara or use it for tea instead of buying sugar .
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