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Updated: June 23, 2025


I walk about brimful of letters, facetious descriptions, touching morsels, and pathetic friendships, but can't for the soul of me uncork myself. The post-office is my rock ahead. My average number of letters that must be written every day is, at the least, a dozen.

"There!" exclaimed Dunning, as the constable began to cry the sale in the manner we have just described "there, that is ditter Fitch; he is at it! All ready, boys? You, Piper and Bart, with your vials of oil of vitriol in your sleeves, ready to uncork on to their ditter tails?" "Ay, ay!" "And your ditter snuff to throw into their eyes?" "Yes, that, too."

As it is, I humbly ask for information, beseech the Advertiser to uncork its omniscience. Will the millions of Americans who can barely make a living of it during the busy season, thank God and the gold-buggers for manifold mercies when the fall trade is over and the crops are all in? It is worth a man's life in Chicago to state his unbiased opinion of Chicago.

The last you gave me was of little value. Your precious metal has proved to be less valuable than lead, and your diamonds but quartz. See," he said, rising, "how this acid affects your gold." He took from a shelf a piece of metal which Cartier had sent to him. "La Pommeraye," he said, "you will have to be a right hand for me, and uncork this vial."

It is really irritating to discover them to be pieces of machinery, that for want of proper oiling, creak, stick, threaten convulsions, and are tragic and stir us the wrong way. However, champagne does them good: an admirable wine a sure specific for the sex! He searched around for the keys to get at a bottle and uncork it forthwith.

"Uncork and taste it," said the officer. The master-at-arms did so; and, smacking his lips after a puzzled fashion, was a little doubtful whether it was American whisky or Holland gin; but he said he was not used to liquor. "Brandy; I know it by the smell," said the officer; "return the box to the brig." "Ay, ay, sir," said the master-at-arms, redoubling his activity.

Leonard had given them lessons, and with the certainty of a toper uncork a bottle and get drunk on its contents." "No pet 'coons, Alf, if you please," said his mother. "Raccoons share with Reynard his reputation for cunning," the doctor resumed," and deserve it, but they do not use this trait for self-preservation. They are not suspicious of unusual objects, and, unlike a fox, are easily trapped.

"Uncorker of the bottles of the ocean." "Everything is possible at court. Is there an appointment of that kind?" "Yes, madam." "This is news to me. Go on." "There is such an appointment." "Swear it on the soul which thou dost not possess." "I swear it." "I do not believe thee." "Thank you, madam." "Then thou wishest? Begin again." "To uncork the bottles of the ocean."

A few minutes before midnight Marigold entered with a tray bearing a cake or two, a pint of champagne and a couple of glasses. While he was preparing to uncork the bottle Betty slipped from the room and returned with another glass. "For Sergeant Marigold," she said. She opened the French window behind the drawn curtains and listened. It was a still clear night.

"I have been reading," he said, "about a little machine, or box, that you can talk into and then cork up and send by mail across the ocean to anybody you know there. And then he can uncork it, and out will come all you have said in your very words and voice, with the sniffles and sneezes that might have got in accidental.

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