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Updated: June 1, 2025
Why not a registration of the sowing, of the harvest, of the vintage, of the pasturage, and of the cattle, as well as a stamp for newspapers, circulars, and orders, or an administration for brewers and wine-merchants?
If he could have the fingering of all our money, my lord would soon make away with it, and then what's to become of our noble family? We pay cooks, horses, wine-merchants, tailors, and everybody and lucky for them too reckon my lord wouldn't pay 'em! And we always take care that he has a guinea in his pocket, and goes out like a real nobleman.
Yesterday I went into town by the steamboat from Greenwich to London Bridge, with a nephew of Mr. 's, and, calling at his place of business, he procured us an order from his wine-merchants, by means of which we were admitted into We there found parties, with an acquaintance, who was going, with two French gentlemen, into the vaults.
His ideas shot boldly at a bottle of wine, and he employed a summer-lighted evening in going a round of wine-merchants' placards, and looking out for the cheapest bottle he could buy.
Returning to London in November, 1255, he still forwarded the interests of his Gascon subjects, and an attempt to protect the Bordeaux wine-merchants from the exactions of the royal officers aroused the jealousy of Henry, who declared that the days of Henry II. had come again, when the king's sons rose in revolt against their father. Despite this characteristic wail, Edward gained his point.
Fine old rich wine-merchants, too, will be found in the French part, who have made fortunes by importing the wines of Bordeaux and Champagne for claret and champagne are the wines that flow most freely on the banks of the Mississippi. A feeling of jealousy is not wanting between the two races.
"Well truly, my good gentleman, you ought to know more than I, though I am seventy years old," replied the old fellow, very humbly and respectfully, falling into the attitude of a giver of holy water; "perhaps you can tell me why conductors and wine-merchants are so fond of it?"
And any one having doubts could satisfy himself with a sight of the empty bottles, all mouldy, standing in the back yard of the inn. They were wine-merchants from France, concluded the wiseacres of Farlingford over their evening beer. They had come to Farlingford to see Captain Clubbe. What could be more natural! For Farlingford was proud of Captain Clubbe.
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