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Tailor, farmer, baker, cobbler, builder, footman, carriage driver, butler, clerk, wagon maker, doctor, maid, dressmaker, cook, weaver, iron worker, potter, wagon maker, carpenter, laborer, barrister, priest, prison guard, constable, butcher, mayor, mill owner, chimney sweep, millener, hotelier, haberdasher, abattoir worker, upholsterer, furniture maker, tin maker, brickmaker, grocer, innkeeper, judge, servant, blacksmith, apothecary, scribe, lawyer, and as much as I hate to admit it, there were quite a few prostitutes as well.

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