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    1. “Why, they’re from your own garden, Ted”, said the fruit dealer in surprise, and he showed him the very same tresses full of beautiful ripe, red tomatoes that old Ted had sent up to town just a few days previously


    2. No, we won’t believe a word of it unless the fruit dealer can prove it in writing”


    3. They gave old Ted the name of the fruit dealer in the city where


    4. Ted drove into town and arranged to meet the fruit dealer


    5. Jock hates the possibility that there might be a connection between his own early life and that of the boy dealer, but nevertheless he has to admit to a sneaking regard for the sallow skin sitting in the chair opposite Maggie’s desk


    6. Anyway, turns out the boy is a dealer


    7. The news and snack dealer was much better


    8. What about the Kassikan in this case? If Himla was her dealer, she had probably O


    9. to the insult was the fact the Pick was the dealer and there was more than money


    10. a small-time drug dealer and spousal abuser and her mom had just shot herself, most likely the

    11. Though the price, therefore, which leaves him this profit, is not always the lowest at which a dealer may sometimes sell his goods, it is the lowest at which he is likely to sell them for any considerable time; at least where there is perfect liberty, or where he may change his trade as often as he pleases


    12. Regardless of who he was, or where he came from, there wasn't a prostitute, thief or chopa dealer in the entire city who didn't hand him a cut of their earnings -- including Alec and Nathalia


    13. The grower's price I understand to be the same with what is sometimes called the contract price, or the price at which a farmer contracts for a certain number of years to deliver a certain quantity of corn to a dealer


    14. As the men grinned with appreciation, the slave dealer suddenly grabbed Berenice’s


    15. with deference by the slave dealer Antechron


    16. It is this part of his capital only which, within moderate periods of time, is continually returning to every dealer in the shape of money, whether paper or coin, and continually going from him in the same shape


    17. That part of his capital which a dealer is obliged to keep by him unemployed and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, is so much dead stock, which, so long as it remains in this situation, produces nothing, either to him or to his country


    18. The gold and silver money which circulates in any country, and by means of which, the produce of its land and labour is annually circulated and distributed to the proper consumers, is, in the same manner as the ready money of the dealer, all dead stock


    19. When a ten pound bank note comes into the hands of a consumer, he is generally obliged to change it at the first shop where he has occasion to purchase five shillings worth of goods; so that it often returns into the hands of a dealer before the consumer has spent the fortieth part of the money


    20. The ready money which a dealer is obliged to keep by him, for answering occasional demands, is destined altogether for the circulation between himself and other dealers of whom he buys goods

    21. The slave dealer Antechron?


    22. "So from what I've gathered so far, you're a drug addict, and this guy was your dealer," she said to him


    23. From being raped and abused by Kleon's sleazy men, to being rescued by a rough soldier looking for his wife, to extracting information from a drug dealer


    24. The slave dealer who’d once ripped open Berenice’s peplos


    25. These are, first, the trade of the inland dealer; secondly, that of the merchant-importer for home consumption ; thirdly, that of the merchant-exporter of home produce for foreign consumption ; and, fourthly, that of the merchant-carrier, or of the importer of corn, in order to export it again


    26. The interest of the inland dealer, and that of the great body of the people, how opposite soever they may at first appear, are, even in years of the greatest scarcity, exactly the same


    27. The interest of the inland corn dealer is the same


    28. The same motives, the same interests, which would thus regulate the conduct of any one dealer, would regulate that of every other, and oblige them all in general to sell their corn at the price which, according to the best of their judgment, was most suitable to the scarcity or plenty of the season


    29. When he carried them from his workhouse to his shop, he must have valued them at the price for which he could have sold them to a dealer or shopkeeper, who would have bought them by wholesale


    30. It would support the trade of the farmer, in the same manner as the trade of the wholesale dealer supports that of the manufacturer

    31. All the freedom which the trade of the inland corn dealer has ever yet enjoyed was bestowed upon it by this statute


    32. The trade of the merchant-exporter was, in this manner, not only encouraged by a bounty, but rendered much more free than that of the inland dealer


    33. The interest of the inland dealer, however, it has already been shown, can never be opposite to that of the great body of the people


    34. A tax of this kind, when it is proportioned to the trade of the dealer, is finally paid by the consumer, and occasions no oppression to the dealer


    35. When it is not so proportioned, but is the same upon all dealers, though in this case, too, it is finally paid by the consumer, yet it favours the great, and occasions some oppression to the small dealer


    36. It neither favours the great, nor oppresses the smaller dealer


    37. 8} A tax upon those articles necessarily raises their price somewhat higher than the amount of the tax, because the dealer, who advances the tax, must generally get it back, with a profit


    38. It was the well-known proposal of Sir Matthew Decker, that all commodities, even those of which the consumption is either immediate or speedy, should be taxed in this manner; the dealer advancing nothing, but the consumer paying a certain annual sum for the licence to consume certain goods


    39. If these commodities were delivered out for home consumption, the importer not being obliged to advance the tax till he had an opportunity of selling his goods, either to some dealer, or to some consumer, he could always afford to sell them cheaper than if he had been obliged to advance it at the moment of importation


    40. Have you ever bought a beaten down used car and had the car dealer admit it was a lemon? Of course not

    41. down at the dealer plates and the plate surround on my bashed-in


    42. ” I carried her bag to the car and noticed that it had dealer plates, no license, no tracing the car


    43. He’d been a sewing machine dealer before he retired


    44. In the following days, he found out more about the Dutch from his car dealer friend and slowly formed a fantastic plan, tweaking it ever so carefully in his and Nathan’s favour


    45. The Asian was just a small time drug dealer, but to his credit, he had supplied him with what he had wanted most


    46. The daughter of an arms dealer, she had suffered a lonely childhood, moving from country to country


    47. Truman could not care less, but several months earlier Gordon had gone completely overboard on the subject, wanting to torture to death a street dealer who had been captured and wouldn’t give up the name of his supplier


    48. Gambelli had to stop and ask directions to the address of a dealer in wines and liquors whose name they had been given by Sergeant Gaetano


    49. Any useful components would be gravy to the dealer


    50. Eight players, and a dealer in the main room














































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