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The servant appeared, carrying a long bottle ornamented with a paper vine-leaf, and he filled two liqueur glasses. "Just try that; you will find it first rate." The good woman drank it slowly in sips, so as to make the pleasure last all the longer, and when she had finished her glass, she said: "Yes, that is first rate!" Almost before she had said it Chicot had poured her out another glassful.
I like to guess whether fears or tears or desperate courage hide behind their gayety; whether the rapidly wagging tongues are uttering inanities or planning naughty things; whether the love-making will stop with coffee and liqueur, or, lighted by them, burn into eternity. All phases of human banality and human enigma seemed to be represented.
What is to be done? How much money will that Arabian pate cost?" "And the liqueur!" put in Kranitski. When he had grown calm he explained that the baron was fond of liqueur, and that Maryan was wild for pate and black coffee. "Let mother prepare black coffee thou knowest how to do it perfectly." "What more!" snorted she.
Then replace each stone by a blanched almond, and place the prunes in small crystal dishes. Take some Madeleine cakes and scoop them out to form baskets. Fill these with stoned cherries both white and black that you have soaked in a good liqueur cherry brandy is the best but you may use maraschino.
'Yes, my dear, thought Soames, 'they're very pretty. Madame Lamotte, with coffee and liqueur, put an end to that colloquy. Soames did not stay long. Outside in the streets of Soho, which always gave him such a feeling of property improperly owned, he mused. If only Irene had given him a son, he wouldn't now be squirming after women!
Two women, tattooed with rouge, who were drinking black-currant liqueur at a grocer's counter, saw the young woman and called her. She paused at the door of the shop, replied in a few soft words to the cordial greeting offered her, and went on her way. Andrea, who was behind her, saw her turn into one of the darkest yards out of this street, of which he did not know the name.
I don’t offer you brandy, you’re keeping the fast. But would you like some? No; I’d better give you some of our famous liqueur. Smerdyakov, go to the cupboard, the second shelf on the right. Here are the keys. Look sharp!” Alyosha began refusing the liqueur. “Never mind. If you won’t have it, we will,” said Fyodor Pavlovitch, beaming. “But stay—have you dined?”
An' she said it was her fav'rite, an' the old girls said she never used to have those things when her husband was runnin' the house an' oh, dear, can't you see it all?" "Yes, I see it," said Stone, but I still shook my head doggedly and angrily. "I don't see it!" I declared. "There's nothing to all this but a pipe dream! Why shouldn't two women like Eau de vie de Dantzic as a liqueur?
Then after a sip or two of the liqueur, and a glance or two at his black silk stockings, buckled shoes, and best small-clothes, he felt himself fit to go before a duchess, as once upon a time he had actually done, and expressed himself very well indeed, according to the dialogue delivered whenever he told the story about it every day.
The frontlet and barb were pieces of white linen, the former worn over the forehead, the latter over the chin. Gloves were just becoming fashionable in the fourteenth century for common wear. Before that, they were rarely used except when the wearer carried a falcon on the wrist. A sweet wine or liqueur, generally served at the "void."
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