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"I've often thought, d'you know, Harry, of writing to the landlady, and begging that she would have the kindness to put only very little wine in the negus which you take, and see that you have your shawl on before you get into your brougham." "Do, ma'am. Mrs. Cutts is a most kind, motherly woman," Harry said. "But it isn't the Back Kitchen, neither," he added with a ghastly sigh.
The best known of these beverages is cool tankard, composed of wine, water, lemon juice, sugar and borage flowers. To this "they seem to give additional coolness." They are often used similarly in lemonade, negus, claret-cup and fruit juice drinks. The plant has possibly a still more important though undeveloped use as a bee forage.
" Nor did his eyes not ken The empire of Negus, to his utmost port Ercoco, and the less maritime kings, Mombaza and Quiloa and Melind." The stories which have engaged our attention thus far relate to the mythology of southern regions.
My own belief is that they will be worked up to a sort of frenzy, compared to which those two parties in Dante ... you know which I mean?..." "Paolo and Francesca?" Mr. Pellew thought to himself how well enformed Miss Dickenson was. He said aloud: "Yes, them. Paolo and Francesca would be quite lukewarm sort of negus! compared to our young friends. Correspondence is the doose.
The refreshments were iced lemonade, ice-cream, port wine negus, and small cakes, served in a room adjoining the dancing-hall, or brought in by the colored domestics, or by the cavalier in his own proper person, who ofttimes appeared upon the dancing-floor, elbowing his way to the lady of his adoration, in the one hand bearing well-filled glasses, and in the other sustaining a plate heaped up with cake.
Why is their house lit up like this every night? I have heard from others that it is always so. And why does the old man run like a frightened hare if any one comes upon him. There is something wrong about it, John, and it frightens me." I pacified her as well as I could, and led her home with me, where I took care that she should have some hot port negus before going to bed.
"Can't say, I am sure, sir," said Harrison; "lived with my master many years; never had the pleasure of seeing you before, nor of travelling this road, a very hilly road it is, sir. Miss, this negus is as bright as your eyes and as warm as my admiration." "Oh, sir!" "Pray," said Mr. Merrylack, who like most of his tribe was a bit of a politician; "is it the Mr.
Not even the lady passengers had been exempted from the task, Mr Meldrum having told Kate to go below and collect whatever she saw in the cabins that might be of use to them on the island; while Mrs Negus, dropping her dignity for once, cordially assisted.
'Oh why I'm afraid I doubt I think I should hardly be able to do justice to a bottle single-handed, replied Sponge. 'Then have negus, said Jawleyford; 'you'll find it very refreshing; medical men recommend it after violent exercise in preference to wine. But pray have wine if you prefer it.
The beaux are attorneys' apprentices, with chapeau bras and Limerick gloves fiddlers, harp teachers, and clerks of genius: the belles are faded fan-twinkling spinsters, prurient vulgar misses from school, and enormous citizens' wives. The company are entertained with lukewarm negus, and the sounds of a paltry piano forte.
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