It listed the stereotypical traits of 10 major European nations, enabling innkeepers and postillions to identify passing travellers. |
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The show stealers of the nativity were the two word perfect girls who played the innkeepers, and the little lad playing Herod. |
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Still distraught, he finds more than a shoulder to cry on when his innkeepers introduce him to Mandy, a beautiful nurse. |
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Not only has she been seen several times, she has even talked to the innkeepers and certain guests. |
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Almost all working free women of colour laboured in towns, as tavern-keepers and innkeepers, petty retailers, seamstresses, laundresses, and domestics. |
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They interrogate the innkeepers about a past order for meat that John has spotted, which struck him as odd for a vegetarian restaurant. |
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The innkeepers kept a dog on the moor to boost the tourist trade, but assure the investigators they had put it down. |
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When king Henry VIII set up the first official post service, he contracted innkeepers to keep the change of horses for dispatch riders. |
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Coaches were hired out by innkeepers to merchants and visitors. |
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Innkeepers complained of unlet rooms, and caterers of wasted supplies. |
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Innkeepers began running coaches, two to Shildon from July, and the Union, which served the Yarm branch from 16 October. |
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