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Samphire was formerly a favourite pickle; hence the \"dangerous trade\" of the samphire gatherer (\"King Lear,\" act iv. sc. 6) who supplied the demand. It was sold in the streets, and one of the old London cries was \"I ha' Rock Samphier, Rock Samphier!\"
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