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In case confusion should arise in the public mind (which it is open to confusion on many subjects) respecting what is meant or implied by the term Waiter, the present humble lines would wish to offer an explanation.
Somebody's Luggage 2007
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In case confusion should arise in the public mind (which it is open to confusion on many subjects) respecting what is meant or implied by the term Waiter, the present humble lines would wish to offer an explanation.
Somebody's Luggage Charles Dickens 1841
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West Seattle Waiter is probably referring to the first time they opposed each other. ivan
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So Waiter is now in possession of the appointments of his
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But this isn't saying anything that hasn't been said before. ericmonster has written about the experience, and partiallyclips was also moved to write about the relentless Red Robin Waiter.
New York In An Afternoon ericmonster 2006
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He began an anonymous blog called Waiter Rant in 2004 recounting one man's experiences working in a "white tablecloth" New York restaurant he calls The Bistro.
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When he enters a coffee-room, it is not for the purpose of meeting an old friend, and to enjoy with him a little rational conversation over his viands, but to ask for every newspaper, and throw them aside without looking at them -- to call the Waiter loudly by his name, and shew his authority -- to contradict an unknown speaker who is in debate with others, and declare, upon the honour of a gentleman and the veracity of a scholar, that Pope never understood Greek, nor translated Homer with tolerable justice.
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"Waiter," Jack said, standing and pointing to a table just inside.
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EIGHT FORTY-FIVE P.M. "Waiter, " you call as your server passes by.
Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas Robbins, Tom 1994
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"Waiter," he said, "if you don't mind, I'll have milk rather than coffee."
Banquets of the Black Widowers Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992- 1984
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