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a female bartender

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'Yes, I know it's very pretty,' said the young man, looking with an air of admiration in the barmaid's face; 'I said so, you know, just this moment.
He also eschews hot potations, and addicts himself to a tankard of ale, which is brought him by the barmaid. Sportsman looks on approvingly, and orders a ditto for himself.
Crupp,' said I, 'I must beg you not to connect the young lady in my case with a barmaid, or anything of that sort, if you please.'
The barmaid called to her master, and warned him that strangers were intruding themselves into the house.
As for you, you have acted like a barmaid. So much the worse for you, for by such conduct you have lost my esteem and my patronage.
The unaccustomed visitor from outside, naturally assumed everybody here to be prisoners--landlord, waiter, barmaid, potboy, and all.
The barmaid had positively refused to draw him any more liquor; in return for which he had (merely in playfulness) drawn his bayonet, and wounded the girl in the shoulder.
It isn't so easy for a girl like Flora de Barral to become a factory hand, a pathetic seamstress or even a barmaid. She wouldn't have known how to begin.
"Trying to drive out a cold," he explained to the barmaid, with a friendly nod and a grimacing smile.
'The deceased was a customer at the bar in Nyaribari Masaba constituency, which was being managed and run by two barmaids Vanessa Moraa and Lydia Moraa, and a counter attendant by the name Osoro Amisi,' the lawyer says in the letter.
These fantastic photos from The Gazette's archives show barmen and barmaids on Teesside down the years.
Barmaids Chloe Rae and Hayley McMinn from De Beers bar in Paisley decked themselves out in their teams' strips and sported a replica of the World Cup trophy.
TWO England rugby league stars filmed abusing young barmaids have been dealt with by "restorative justice" said police.
The actress, 45, is "thrilled" to be the latest in the long line of Corrie barmaids including Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre), Bev Callard (Liz McDonald), Julie Goodyear (Bet Lynch) and Sarah Lancashire (Raquel Watts).
The British actress is "thrilled" to be the latest in the long line of Corrie barmaids, which included Michelle Keegan, Bev Callard, Julie Goodyear and Sarah Lancashire.