Aún no tenemos significados para "old shoemaker".
1The old shoemaker smiled, and chuckled, and laughed, until his spectacles nearly dropped off.
2So it was true; the old shoemaker had absconded.
3The old shoemaker looked up, and spoke sanely enough.
4The old shoemaker had gone to see his cousin and the meeting had been arranged.
5So Gustave and his mother went out of the old shoemaker's shop and up the street.
6The old shoemaker drained a bottle, donned his Sunday clothes, and went off with his son.
7Thus the grimy old shoemaker spoke, but I continued: "What about the present-day poets?"
8How the old shoemaker threw up his cap in the air, and shouted-Longlive her Grace!
9The old shoemaker firmly believed in the supernatural agency of witches, and his roguish grandson knew it.
10He had the gentlest of manners-"thepolitest man in Melrose," the old shoemaker called him.
11The old shoemaker has run away.
12The old shoemaker, Mr. Woodseer, hauls women into his religion, and purifies them by the process,-fancieshe does.
13All but one; for there is one old shoemaker who says that he thinks the song was very good.
14It is Richard Lloyd, the old shoemaker who forty years ago risked his little all to educate his orphan nephew.
15The door of this room was open, and Lane was inside, sitting on that old shoemaker's-bench, working on the revolver.
16The next day my friend sent a dozen well-selected books, but the old shoemaker never sought or looked for any assistance.
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