The grandfather, Victor-Amédée, had been a pedlar: what could be more natural than pedlars having a few knives amongst the wire and needles? |
Before then, buying and selling occurred through fairs, market-stalls, artisans' workshops, or itinerant pedlars. |
Fiercely independent, many Indians preferred to set up their own businesses, as street pedlars, entertainers and fortune-tellers. |
Although a few worked as cattle and horse traders, most of them eked out a miserable existence as petty traders and pedlars. |
Even as late as the second half of the nineteenth century, glasses were provided by itinerant pedlars. |
I trust he is not running after the new doctrine of the hawkers and pedlars. |