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When it is to be served, boil up the gravy with flour and butter; and if the meat get cold, warm it up in the gravy, but do not boil it. JUGGED VEAL. Cut some slices of veal, and put them into an earthen jug, with a blade of mace, a little pepper, salt, and nutmeg. Add a sprig of sweet herbs, and a bit of lemon peel.
So I put it to him squarely that, come what might, I didn't intend to go and leave the coast clear for him; and that if he fired a shot, whether or not he jugged me and tasted el garrote into the bargain, he would most assuredly not get hold of the Recipe.
"All of which, I dare say, you did ample justice to," interposed Mr Vernon Wycherley. "More than justice, friend Vernon more than justice; for I ate the best portion of the woodcock, in addition to a fair allowance of the jugged hare I'd taken before and then finished off with the snipes the whole being accompanied with some excellent home-brewed ale."
His next visit is when they are all asleep; when there is no moon, and the storm makes much clatter. He escaped from Newgate in the ould country; came to Muddy York and got jugged. He broke bars and was picked up one evening as you were on the edge of this swamp. He was the very man they needed here. 'But there is a very interesting history belongeen to the Rev. Mr. Jonas.
"Even in the Northern States themselves, to say nothing of the Territories, I am not safe with my property. I can travel through France or England and be safe; but if I happen to lose my servant up in Vairmount," Mr. Toombs pronounced the word with a somewhat marked accent of derision, "and undertake to recover him, I get jugged. Besides, your Northern statesmen are far from being honest.
Your earlier sins of omission are forgiven you, because you have done us several good turns today. I'll tell your local police station that if any pigtail or squint eye is found within half a mile of Innesmore Mansions tonight it is to be jugged without the slightest hesitation. Keep the skull safely. Furneaux is collecting them." "Have you seen him, then'" "No. But I've heard from him.
Being a lover of good eating, La Tonsard was naturally an excellent cook; and though her talents were only exercised on the common dishes of the country, jugged hare, game sauce, stewed fish and omelets, she was considered in all the country round to be an admirable cook of the sort of food which is eaten at a counter and spiced in a way to excite a desire for drink.
"But Thorne's jugged them all up the range," persisted Bob. "He's convicted a whole lot of them men who have been at it for years." "H'm," said Baker. "But how can they dodge it?" cried Bob. "They can't deny the evidence! The Department has upheld Thorne warmly." "Sure," said Baker. "Well," concluded Bob. "Do you mean to say that they'll have the nerve to pass over such direct evidence as that?"
The talk was tortured and twisted about so as to make it bear upon the sorest subject for the poor old gentleman. "Dash my wig, Mr. Mole!" Harvey would say; "let's take a short country excursion. You know the advantages of change of hair." If a suggestion were wanting for the dinner of the day, a voice was ready to advocate "jugged hare."
"Didn't you?" "What happens to a man when he does a thing like that?" "He gets jugged." "Did he get jugged?" "Well, that wasn't the part that interested me." An odd picture presented itself to Nancy's mind of the men of the world engaged in one grand mêlée of brawling; struggling, belaying one another with their bare fists, drawing blood; brutes turned on brutes. "Men are queer things," she said.
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