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She answered slowly: "You are right; it is a good idea. We can drink up the money together." Bibi brought her a glass of anisette. As she sipped it she remembered all at once the brandied fruit she had eaten in the same place with Coupeau when he was courting her. That day she had left the brandy and took only the fruit, and now she was sitting there drinking liqueur. But the anisette was good.
He shook his head, not impatiently, but as one to whom brandied peaches and wood fires are matters of complete indifference. "I've got to see about something in the stable first. Then I'll go to bed." Taking down a lantern from a nail by the door, he went out, as was his nightly habit, to look at his grey mare Hannah.
They are the painted flowers of our metropolitan thoroughfares, and we gather them in rows. 'They have their feelings, ma'am. 'Brandied feelings are not pathetic to me. 'I like to think kindly of them, Danvers remarked, in reproof of her inhumanity; adding: 'They may overturn us! at which Diana laughed. Her eyes were drawn to a brawl of women and men in the street.
Heliers. It was clear, however, that Detricand felt differently. The moment she touched him he became suddenly still. He permitted her to wash the blood from his temple and forehead, to stanch it first with brandied jeru- leaves, then with cobwebs, and afterwards to bind it with her own kerchief. Detricand thrilled at the touch of the warm, tremulous fingers.
And all this without counting the sauces, the jellies, the preserves, the gherkins, the syrups, the brandied fruits. And not a ham, not a chicken, not a pound of butter was sold; all was served on the master's table, or, very often, given to those who stood in need of them. Where, now, can you find such profusion? Ah! commerce has destroyed industry.
Nothing is furnished more nearly approaching food than brandied cherries, but the drinks include all the noxious and innoxious beverages known to the French from coffee, sugar-water or tea to brandy, rum and absinthe. The first time one hears the order, "Bring me an American, waiter, and let him be hot, mind you as hot as one can swallow him," it is a little surprising.
I have given orders that no more brandied peaches are to be made or kept in the house. The child was perfectly truthful about it. She admitted filling her cologne bottle with the syrup and sipping it after she was supposed to be asleep." "Have you found out about the sherry she stole from the kitchen?" "Yes.
Therein I found addressed to Colonel Jeremiah Stickles, in Lizzie's best handwriting, half a side of the dried deer's flesh, in which he rejoiced so greatly. Also, for Lorna, a fine green goose, with a little salt towards the tail, and new-laid eggs inside it, as well as a bottle of brandied cherries, and seven, or it may have been eight pounds of fresh homemade butter.
The boy couldn't have amused himself none with these court proceedings, because they come high. I call 'em luxuries, like brandied peaches an' silk undershirts. "I don't trust these Jim Crow banks no more than I do lawyers, neither. No, sirree! I bought a iron safe an' hauled it out to the mine. She weighs eighteen hundred, and we keep our money locked up there.
His less truculent but equally remorseless brother in villany, the brandied egotist, Falcon, could read that poor husband's letter without blenching; the love and the anticipations of rapture, these made him writhe a little with jealousy, but they roused not a grain of pity. He was a true egotist, blind, remorseless.
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