There are traditions of whole towns set to make whole marketfuls of goods after the demand for such goods had ceased —Paisley, for instance, could have supplied the United Kingdom with grey shawls, when Yorkshire had clothed it in red shawls.
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It's no longer a Negro trailing at your skirt; it's a marketful of slaves, all sticking out their tongues.
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Had considerable properties as well, houses, a marketful of shops, owned a wood or two — two huge tracts of timberland, actually.
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For most of us, this is a near automatic reflex after a life spent giving our opinions on classes, movies, candidates, and marketsful of merchandise: the first question seems inborn, "What did you think of that?"
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