Sentence examples for clerk mark from inspiring English sources

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By Charles O. Terwilliger and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, August 27 , 1938P. 9 This week's story about 1938 finance deals with a colored maid who went out one morning last week to make some purchases at the neighborhood A. & P. Like all good maids, she had the clerk mark the prices opposite the items on he her mistress's shopping list, so as to be able to give an honest account of the money.

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