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- The Push-cart Man
- Flowers, penny a bunch
- Troope every one
- Fine Large Cucumbers
- Buy a Fork or a Fire Shovel
- Sweet Lavender
- Three Rows a Penny pins
- New Laid Eggs
- Sw-e-e-p
- Fine Writeing Ink
- Curds and Whey
- "Buy a fine Singing Bird?"
- Six bunches a penny, sweet bloomin Lavender
- Stinking Fish
- Fine Oysters
- Buy my sweet Roses
- Fresh Cabbidge
- Antique Ballads
- Letters for post
- Ow-oo
- Past one c'clock, an' a fine morning
- All a blowin
- Tiddy Diddy Doll
- O' clo
- I love a ballad in print
- Cabbages O Turnips
- Fresh and sweet
- Milk below, Maids
- Any Earthen Ware, buy a jug or a tea pot
- Young lambs to sell
- Pots and Kettles to mend
- Old Cloths
- Fresh Oysters, penny a lot
- Songs, penny a sheet
- Sixpence a pound, Fair Cherryes
- Buy a doll, Miss
- Dust, O
- Wat d'yer call that
- Buy a Live Goose
- Sand 'O
- Great News
- Ripe Cherries
- Fine Strawberries
- Knives and Scissors to Grind
- Cat's and Dog's Meat
- Cherries, O ripe cherries, O
- Chairs to mend
- Large silver eels
- Ere's yer toys for girls an boys
- Knives to Grind
- Hot Spice Gingerbread
- Buy the fair ballads I have in my pack
- Shoe peddler in the Bazaar
Shoe peddler in the Bazaar - Buy my fine Myrtles and Roses
- Bread Seller in the streets of Cairo
Bread Seller in the streets of Cairo - The Huckster
Aside from the show itself, which is always interesting, there is the pleasant, happy-go-lucky spirit that always pervades great crowds bent on an evening’s fun. The peanut and lemonade venders ply their calling briskly, and come in for the usual share of “guying” that such merchants always excite. In hot weather the out-door spectacles detract from the attendance at the theatres, people preferring to secure their entertainment in the open air if possible. - Buy a broom girl
One of the features of the streets at that time was the "buy a broom girl," so called from her cry. Her costume was picturesque, and she was rather an ornament to the extremely prosaic street. "From Deutschland I come, with my light wares all laden, To dear, happy England, in summer's gay bloom; Then listen, fair ladies, and young pretty maidens, And buy of a wand'ring Bavarian, a broom. Buy a broom? Buy a broom?" - Roumanian Peasants Selling Flowers and Fruit
Roumanian Peasants Selling Flowers and Fruit - Open-air refreshment stall
I have observed a great number if open-air stalls, which are placed either under mat coverings, or simply under large umbrellas made of dried palm-leaves. I have seen most picturesque groups standing around these stalls drinking soup, or eating boiled rice with chopsticks, or perhaps taking cakes or other light refreshment. - Al Fresco Tail-plaiting
As we came to the monastery this morning, I was very much amused at seeing, close by the gates of the monastery, barbers plying their trade al fresco. Two men were being operated upon; one was being shaved, the other having his tail plaited. It is a common sight in the streets of the city to see barbers shaving their customers in the open air.