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Updated: June 5, 2025


We could not carry it all with us, so for the last time for eight months we had a really good meal as much as we could eat. Anchovies in oil, baked beans, and jugged hare made a glorious mixture such as we have not dreamed of since our school-days.

"No escaping that way," he went on to read another inscription, this time in blank verse: "And I And I am jugged, Alone in solitude, and by myself Alone. I sit and think, and think, And think again. Old Crabtree, Base villain that he is, hath put me here! And why? Ah, thereby hangs a tale, Horatio!

In the distance, the nightingale hidden in the wood jugged and gurgled without stopping; and it was like the pealing of a church-organ all night long. The weather had broken up and the day dawned with a melancholy drizzle and a cold wind.

"I dunno what happened arter Mis's Given gut Eli home, but he broke out ag'in and took to the woods or somewheres, and she ain't been able to find him. She was so all-fired mad that she come to me and wanted him 'rested. I had hard work to persuade her not to have him jugged.

"I guess they're not coming to get me now." The policeman led him away, in the wake of the disappearing Chinese. The youth turned to Starratt with a chuckle: "The old boy's kinda peeved, ain't he? Well, he'll get over that after a while... The first time they jugged me I thought " "Then you've been up before?" "Before?... Say, do I look like a dead one?

Whut whut is a jugged rock? The pause had been sufficient they had it now. And from all parts of the house a whoop of unrestrained joy went up. Witnessing such spectacles as this, the American observer naturally begins to think that the English in mass cannot see a joke that is the least bit subtle.

One of them was caught, trying to sell some of the things, and he peached, and they jugged them all. Isn't that the fact, Hank?" "Well, it's no use lying; it was pretty much so." "What became of the other fellows, Hank?" "Why, their fathers or friends bailed them out, and I have no father, or anybody who cares for me.

The Mounted are after you hot and heavy. You know their record. They get the man they go after. Take this fellow Beresford, the one that jugged you." The big ruffian shook a furious fist in the air. "Curse him!" he shouted, and added a dozen crackling oaths. "Curse him and welcome," Whaley replied. "But don't fool yourself about him. He's a go-getter.

"I dare not; he would be picked up himself. Dogs are getting very valuable: they sell for 50 francs apiece. Come, De Breze, where are we to dine?" "I and Savarin can dine at the London Tavern upon rat pate or jugged cat. But it would be impertinence to invite a satrap like yourself who has a whole dog in his larder a dish of 50 francs a dish for a king. Adieu, my dear Frederic. Allons, Savarin."

The flesh of the kangaroo is literally good, for nothing: the tail makes very good soup, but the carcass of the full-grown animal is otherwise of no value to the European, though the native contrives to make an occasional meal of it. The young kangaroo of two or three months old, makes a tolerable substitute for jugged hare, and is frequently on the tables of the settlers.

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