Citations:sugar-tongs

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English citations of sugar-tongs

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  • 1843Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol.
    Mrs. Dilber was next. Sheets and towels, a little wearing apparel, two old-fashioned silver teaspoons, a pair of sugar-tongs, and a few boots. Her account was stated on the wall in the same manner.