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coal merchant

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coal merchant nnegoziante m di carbone


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The three assailants barged into the house brandishing guns and a sword as the coal merchant watched television with his children at their home in Easington Lane, near Houghton-le-Spring.
James Baker was a coal merchant and had been married to Mary Callaghan.
Fred lived in Jiggins Lane, Bartley Green, and was also her family's coal merchant.
 
 
 
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