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"'He is so fond of temperance, says Coldslaugh, 'he wanted to make his hay jine society, and drink cold water, too. "Sourcrout gig goggles ag'in, till he takes a fit of the asmy, sets down on a stump, claps both hands on his sides, and coughs, and coughs till he finds coughing no joke no more.
Bang drew him out, and had him to talk on all his favourite topics in a most amusing manner. All at once Gelid lay back on his chair. "My God," said he, "I have broken my tooth with that confounded hard biscuit terrible really: ah!" and he screwed up his face, as if he had been eating sourcrout, or had heard of the death of a dear friend.
'How did you like Brother Josh, to-day? says Sourcrout, a utterin' of it through his nose. Good men always speak through the nose. It's what comes out o' the mouth that defiles a man; but there is no mistake in the nose; it's the porch of the temple that. 'How did you like Brother Josh? "'Well, he wasn't very peeowerful. "'Was he ever peeowerful?
On the fence was a couple of blackboards with 'Belmont' and 'Brighton' and suchlike names in chalk wrote on 'em, and beneath that a whole mess in writin' and figures like, 'Red Tail 4 Wt 108 Jock Smith 5 1, 'Sourcrout 5 Wt 99 Jock Jones 20 5, and similar rubbish.
"'When the water ain't quite enough to turn the wheel, and only spatters, spatters, spatters, says Coldslaugh. "Sourcrout gig goggles again, as if he was swallerin' shelled corn whole. 'That trick of wettin' the hay, says he, 'to make it weigh heavy, warn't cleverly done; it ain't pretty to be caught; it's only bunglers do that.
"'Well, when a boy, they say he was considerable sum as a wrastler. "Sourcrout won't larf, because it's agin rules; but he gig goggles like a turkey-cock, and says he, 'It's for ever and ever the same thing with Brother Josh. He is like an over-shot mill, one everlastin' wishy-washy stream.
"'When the water ain't quite enough to turn the wheel, and only spatters, spatters, spatters, says Coldslaugh. "Sourcrout gig goggles again, as if he was swallerin' shelled corn whole. 'That trick of wettin' the hay, says he, 'to make it weigh heavy, warn't cleverly done; it ain't pretty to be caught; it's only bunglers do that.
"'Well, when a boy, they say he was considerable sum as a wrastler. "Sourcrout won't larf, because it's agin rules; but he gig goggles like a turkey-cock, and says he, 'It's for ever and ever the same thing with Brother Josh. He is like an over-shot mill, one everlastin' wishy-washy stream.
Place a hot dish over the pan, which must be reversed when turned out to be served. Barrels having held wine or vinegar are used to prepare sourcrout in. It is better, however, to have a special barrel for the purpose. Strasburg, as well as all Alsace, has a well-acquired fame for preparing the cabbages. They slice very white and firm cabbages in fine shreds with a machine made for the purpose.
The German students are a set of young men who certainly pursue their studies with zeal, but who nevertheless are more brutal in conduct, more insolent in manner, more slovenly and ruffian-like in appearance, and more offensive from the fumes of tobacco and beer, onions and sourcrout, in which they are enveloped, than are to be met with in any other part of Europe.
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