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Taffy

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Taffy
Welshman who “stole a piece of beef.” [Nurs. Rhyme: Baring Gould, 72–73]
See : Thievery


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The taffy wasn't very good, I suppose because neither Diana nor I had ever made any before.
Every Saturday night we popped corn or made taffy, and Otto Fuchs used to sing, `For I Am a Cowboy and Know I've Done Wrong,' or, `Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairee.
Then there was a Mexican who sold big slabs of brown chewing taffy for five cents each.
 
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