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Sally Army; Sally Ann; Sally noun the Salvation Army; a Salvation Army hostel US, 1915- [A]fter I had finished my breakfast I left, promising myself never to sleep again in a “sally”. — Robin Page, Down Among the Dossers, p. 70, 1973
- It’s a hotel for the workingman run by the Sallies. — Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, p. 65, 1977
- The Sally was Rooski’s second home away from the home he never had, the first being jail. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 41, 1990
- I heard the Sally Army’s giving tickets to go to Lousy Loughton. — Joe Morgan, Eastenders Don’t Cry, p. 23, 1994
- The Sally was on Division Street. I didn’t know where Division Street was. — John Ridley, The Drift, p. 68, 2002
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