They commentated M. Colnet, the oldbookseller and publicist of the Quay Malaquais.
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Half an hour later Phyllis shook hands with the oldbookseller.
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The proprietor of the house, Monsieur Barbet, the oldbookseller.
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The oldbookseller squinted through his glass at the light.
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The oldbookseller, peering up, saw nothing but the sky above the fourth floor.
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Sir Peter stood silently by the fireplace, his back turned to the oldbookseller.
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Theron was grateful to the oldbookseller for remaining at his desk in the rear.
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But then Arnold did not know Lala Roy, nor did he understand the oldbookseller.
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A smile flickered across Sir Peter's face; he liked the oldbookseller's sturdy, independent ways.
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Jeffreys was able fairly well to accomplish the task, greatly to the delight of the oldbookseller.
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Teach an oldbookseller some new trick.
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The oldbookseller repeated his question:-
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It was founded in 1754 with the help of Allan Ramsay the painter, son of the oldbookseller and poet.
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With some eagerness, he went back into the shop to see if he could gather any more particulars from the oldbookseller.
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Kennedy, an oldbookseller in Dublin, who seems to have had a something of genuine belief in the fairies, comes next in time.
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On his legendary public reading tours, he enthralled audiences of thousands but as an oldbookseller, I've often wondered how he handled the signing-lines.