And now I marvel how I talked at all to the man in gilt knickerbockers who arrived and Haggled over the whole matter.
"Friendship Village"
Zona Gale
Diminutive wrinkled women sat on little bits of wet mat in rows, and chopped the "fresh" fish into little morsels with little choppers by the light of little cruisie oil lamps, that flickered and smoked beside them, and lit up their puckered little chocolate faces, glinted on their teeth and gums scarlet with betel, and threw warm lights on the customers faces, who leant forward to close range and Haggled, and, I daresay, said the fish wasn't fresh-and if they had asked me, I'd have entirely agreed with them.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
And Haggled till it got them a dead bargain."
"The Pastor's Wife"
Elizabeth von Arnim