He drank a glass or two of wine at meals ; very often syrup of giliflower in his sack, and had always a tun glass without feet stood by him, holding a pint of small beer, which he often stirred with rosemary. Sporting Magazine - Page 2401803Full view - About this book
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...salt fish (as well as other fish) he could get ; and was the day his neigh. hours of best quality most visited him. He never wanted a London pudding, and always sung it in with 'my part lies therein-a.' He drank a glass or two of wine at meals ; very often syrup of gilliflower in... | |
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...saltfish (as well as other fishj he could get; and was the day his neighbours of best quality most visited him. He never wanted a London pudding, and always sung it ia with ' my part lies therein-a.' He drank a glass or two of wine at meals ; very often syrup of gilliflower... | |
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...Sports furnished all but Beef and Mutton, except Fridays, when he had the best of salt as well as other Fish, he could get, and this was the day on which...a London pudding, and always sung it in with, * My part lies therein a.' He drank a glass or two at meals, veiy often Syrup of Gillyflowers in his Sack,... | |
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