Sentences with phrase «chimney sweepers»

Sweaty clothes getting wet and not drying meant that from this point onwards, not only would we would reek to high heaven but, thanks to muddy tracks and sooty highways, we looked like we'd just enjoyed a shag with a horny band of rogue chimney sweepers.
Topping the list is Alan Bradley's latest delightfully dark mystery starring the pint - sized sleuth Flavia de Luce, As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust.
136 years ago it was a Conservative politician under a Conservative Government who introduced the Chimney Sweepers Act that brought an end to children becoming sweeps...
The Globe and Mail ran an article yesterday talking about the trend being huge in China and gave this example: «Board - certified chimney sweeper looking for exciting challenges.
It stained my face also and I looked like the chimney sweeper from Mary Poppins!
The brother angle doesn't become obvious until late in Barbara Vine's masterful mystery, The Chimney Sweeper's Boy (3 hours), masterfully read here by Michael Williams.

Not exact matches

Take Shakespeare's «Dirge,» for example, Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney - sweepers, come to dust.Humorous and....
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