10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HUCKSTERESS»
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The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
hucksteress. how-eV-eT, adv. & conj. [Eng. how, and ever.] A. As adverb : 1. In
whatever manner or degree ; in whatever state. "However the business Roes,
you have made fault." Shakesp.: Winter"* Tale, iii. 2. 2. At all events; at least; in
any ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
A female huckster or peddler. Also written hucksteress. In the Pyncheon-house,
where she [Hepzibah] has spent all her days— reduced now, in that very house,
to be the hucksteress of a cent-shop ! Hawthorne, Seven Gables, ii. hud (hud), n.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Family of the Seisers: A Satirical Tale of the City of ...
The out-door shop of the hucksteress, which at night presents the appearance of
a small hill, completely .covered by an old canvas awning, is an unseemly thing
to look at; but when the morning's dawn brings the gentle spirit that presides all ...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... ৰিট্রিয়'-কু, ঙ্গুদু ব্যবসয়ে-কৃ, ফড়েম_কৃ_ পাইকড়ী-কৃ | জো০ঙ্গো৪ঞ্জেপ্ত৪> 11- চ-
সমোন্য ব্যবসায় কর্মা বা ক্যণিজ্য | Hucksteress, n. s. পক্ষুইকড়ি করে' (য 3'1, vf1§$<
_5;;'>[' বকন্ধুলি র্না ৷ Hud, 11- ৪- শোনো. ছলে, ছিলুকে. আকরোট বা ৰুপারির ছলে | To ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
5
The House of the Seven Gables: And The Snow Image and Other ...
... longer a wilderness, but a populous fertility, — born, too, in Pyncheou- street,
under the Pyncheon-elm, and in the Pyncheon-house, where she has spent all
her days, — reduced now, in that very house, to be the hucksteress of a cent-
shop .
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1871
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Nathaniel Hawthorne's tales. Twice told tales, first and ...
... longer a wilderness, but a populous fertility, — born, too, in Pyncheon-street,
under the Pyncheon-elm, and in the Pyncheon-house, where she has spent all
her days, — reduced now, in that very house, to be the hucksteress of a cent-
shop !
Nathaniel [two or more stories] Hawthorne, 1866
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The Works of N. Hawthorne
All such proofs of a ready mind and skilful handiwork were highly acceptable to
the aristocratic hucksteress, so long as she could murmur to herself, with a grim
smile, and a half-natural sigh, and a sentiment of mixed wonder, pity, and
growing ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1879
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The scarlet letter. The house of the seven gables
... longer a wilderness, but a populous fertility, — born, too, in Pyncheon Street,
under the Pyncheon Elm, and in the Pyncheon House, where she has spent all
her days, — reduced now, in that very house, to be the hucksteress of a cent-
shop.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1902
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The Heretic Or The German Stranger: An Historical Romance of ...
Ha, hucksteress ! thou mournest for the traders more than for Novgorod itself." "
By my huckstering she grew not poor, but rich." " Let me but jingle a piece of
money, and straight will fly the merchants from all corners of the world, greedy for
my ...
Ivan I. Lažečnikov, Thomas Budd Shaw, 1845
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The scarlet letter. The house of the seven gables, a romance
... no longer a wilderness, but a populous fertility — born, too, in Pyncheon Street,
under the Pyncheon elm, and in the Pyncheon house, where she has spent all
her days — reduced now, in that very house, to be the hucksteress of a cent-shop
...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Julian Hawthorne, 1900