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" Though I am never likely to forget the house, yet cannot I tell any one who may ramble after me whether it be a Rose, or a Crown, or a Golden Lion, that hangs dangling before it. Here was an elderly landlady, a pattern of kind hospitality and motherly... "
Notes and Reflections During a Ramble in Germany - Page 197
by Moyle Sherer - 1826 - 400 pages
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The London Magazine, Volume 16

1826 - 590 pages
...house, yet cannot I tell any one who may ramble after me whether it be a Rose, or a Crown, or a Golden Lion, that hangs dangling before it. Here was an elderly...feature about the inns of the Tyrol more remarkable than iho kellerin. she is a personage of the first importance; she makes all charges, and receives all payments...
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The London Magazine, Volume 6

1826 - 622 pages
...landlady, a pattern of kind hospitality and motherly propriety, two fair daughters, clean and modesi, and a stout and trusty kellerin, with black petticoat...turrets and dungeons, but over closets and cellars, winea and meats, fruits and preserves, and all household comforts. There is no feature about the inns...
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Manners and Customs of the Principal Nations of the Globe, Volume 1

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 364 pages
...an important female personage called the Kellerin, or " cellar-keeper." She wears black petticoats of ample folds, and keys enough, in number and size,...fruits and preserves, and all household comforts. She makes all change, and receives all payments, for which purpose she wears a large leathern pocket,...
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