10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TALLY-WOMAN»
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tally-woman in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Shinin' Times!: One Trapper's Personal Chronicle of the ...
“P'raps we'd best be askin' Turtle's Tally woman what she knows,” I suggested. “
They're both Snakes an' Tally stopped off with her in the Snake camp when we
rode in.” Tuttle followed me to Turtle's lodge, where Tallymesko informed us that ...
2
The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ...
Their cloaths they hire of a tally- woman, with whom the mistress goes snacks in
what these poor unhappy women pay ; and 1 have known a girl pay eleven
pounds for the use of a sack and petticoat, which when new cost but fix guineas ;
and ...
George Alexander Stevens, 1763
3
Sheikh's Disobedient Bride
“Harem doesn't mean a dancing girl, Tally Woman. It means part of one's
household.” “So I'm like cutlery or dish towels, is that it?” “More or less.” His
mouth curved, eyes glinting, baiting her. “You know, marrying me is in your best
interest.” “No ...
4
The Secret Life of Things: Animals, Objects, and ...
... via light-fingered jilts who picked men's pockets during intercourse, tallymen
had access to a steady supply of gentlemen's watches, handkerchiefs, and linens
. (In The Beggar's Opera [1723] Miss Diana Trapes, the tally- woman whose
name ...
5
Our Dramatic Heritage: The eighteenth century
To Mrs. Diana Trapes, the Tally-woman, and she will make a good Hand on't in
Shoes and Slippers, to trick out young Ladies, upon their going into Keeping. —
LOCKIT. But I don't see any Article of the Jewels. PEACHUM. Those are so well ...
6
Love à la Mode; or the Amours of Florella and Phillis. Being ...
... where lived the , noted Tally-Woman, call'd Mother D--e, who, observing that
Phillis was very young and handsome, readily told her, she would trust her for
what ever Cloaths she pleas'd to chuse : Her vanity made her think (he should
soon ...
7
The Beggar's Opera and Polly, an Opera, Being the 2. Part of ...
To Mrs. Diana Trapes, the tally-woman, and * she will make a good hand on't in
shoes and slippers, * to trick out young ladies, upon their going into keep* in .- * *
gLoz-Zn But I don't see any article of the jewels. * Pmub. Those are so well ...
John Gay, Allan Ramsay, John Milton, 1777
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The Beggar's Opera (Die schönsten Opern der Welt)
To Mrs. Diana Trapes, the Tally- woman, and she will make a good Hand on't in
Shoes and Slippers, to trick out young Ladies, upon their going into Keeping.
LOCKIT. But I don't see any Article of the Jewels. PEACHUM. Those are so well ...
John Christopher Pepusch, 2012
To Mrs. Diana Trapes, the tally-woman, " and She'll, make a good band on't in
shoes and “ slippers, to trick out young ladies upon their going “ into keeping.
Lock. " But I don't see any article of the jewels. Peat/z. “ Those are so well known
that ...
10
The Beggar's Opera and Polly
To Mrs Diana Trapes, the Tally—woman, and she will make a good Hand on't in
Shoes and Slippers, to trick out young Ladies, upon their going into Keeping.—*
LOCKIT. But I don't see any Article of the Jewels. PEACHUM. Those are so well ...
John Gay, Hal Gladfelder, 2013