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He likes money well 'nough, fur he knows it'll buy firewater, but the sweetest enjoyment he can have is to revenge himself on a person he hates, and from what I've heard he hates you as hard as he knows how." "There is no doubt of that," said Jack; "I shall never forget the expression of his face when Fred made him give up my rifle."

Some say the use of the firewater is not wrong, and that it is food. Let those who do not believe it is wrong make this experiment: Let all who use the firewater assemble and organize into a council, and those who do not into another council near them. A great difference will then be discovered. The council of drunkards will end in a riot and tumult, while the other will have harmony and quiet.

We took the hint, but Dick ordered only a small bottle to be brought, observing that we kept the firewater for sick men, or for such occasions as the present, and that we could not venture to draw largely on our store. Unattractive as were the dishes the Redskin damsels offered us, they were far more palatable than might have been expected.

I waited for them several times in vain and finally pushed on to the sweltering, heat-pulsating town of Pahapeeta, where every hut sold bottled firewater and a diminutive box of matches cost a dollar. Grass huts tucked away in dense groves along the route were inhabited by all but naked brown people, kindly disposed, so it required no exertion, toward a passing stranger.

Stuart, I. W. <i>Life of Jonathan Trumbull./i> Crocker & firewater. Boston, 1859. 2. <i>The Lebanon War Office./i> Published by the Connecticut Society of the Sons of the Revolution. Hartford, 1891. Lodge, Henry Cabot. "Address at the Unveiling of the Statue of the Count de Rochambeau," in <i>A Fighting Frigate and other Essays./i> D. Appleton & Co. New York, 1902.

Bring along a quart of booze firewater and maybe two quarts would be better. We'll have supper, and you'd better bring along something in your pocket for yourselves. It will put the girl in a better mood. And now you see what you've got to do?" Neither of them answered. They could guess but they didn't conceive of the real brilliancy of the plan. "If you can't, you're dummies.

An' she says o' me when she went back to Italy, how I was the best artist on the American stage. "Artist! Tha' always makes Sam laugh, don't it, Sam, when he heahs me refuhed to as artist. An' have another beaker o' firewater, suh. It's strictly non-company brand. An' here's how again to tha' day you speak of when you write this article about me.

We'll have a reel, and forfeits, and all sorts of things; and off to one side of the wigwam there shall be two or three beautiful young squaws to pour firewater. Will you be one of them?" "Well," Jane hesitated, "I'm not so very young, you know; nor so very beautiful, either." "You are to me," responded Mrs. Bates, with a caloric brevity.

The Retriever was lying in the stream fully loaded when the crew arrived, convoyed by the crimp's runner. In accordance with instructions they were drunk, the crimp having furnished his runner with a two-gallon jug of home-made firewater upon leaving Seattle.

Among the Bloods there were frequent sun-dances where many braves were made and much firewater drunk with consequent blood-letting. Red Crow deprecated these occurrences, but confessed his powerlessness to prevent the flow of either firewater or of blood.

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