| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 596 pages
...another word, my dear colonel, until you have taken a scat and a çlaee of old Madeira 1 But sir, I don't think it proper — ' ' Not another word, colonel. Taste this wine ; I have had it in glass for ten yeerp. Old vj¿you know, unless it is originally sound, never improves by nge.' He took the glass",... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 606 pages
...another word, my dear colonel, until you have taken a seat and a glass of old M;uteir* ' Rut sir, I don't think it proper — ' ' Not another word, colonel. Taste this wine ; I have had it in glass for ton years. ОЫ *-ж you know, unless it is originally sound, never improves by ngc.' He took the glass,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 594 pages
...word, my dear colonel, until you have taken a ecat and a gla-*a of old Madeira. ' But, air. I don't think it proper — ' ' Not another word, colonel. Taste this wine ; I have had it in glase for ten year*. Old wine, you know, unless it is originally sound, never improves by nge.' UP... | |
| Henry Walter DePuy - 1854 - 448 pages
...Therefore, God gave thom over to Btrong delusion, to believe a lie, that they all might be damned." fine, you know, unless it is originally sound, never improves...swallowed the wine, smacked his lips, and shook his oead approvingly. "Sir, I come " " Not another word until you have taken another glass, and then, my... | |
| Henry Walter De Puy - 1855 - 450 pages
...dear colonel, until you have taken a seat and a glass of old Madeira." " But, sir, I do n't thi•.ik it proper " " Not another word, colonel, Taste this wine. I have had it in glass for ten years. Old NARRATIVE OF ALLEN'S CAPTIVITY. 263 Near the last of November, I was admitted to parole in New-York,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 294 pages
...word, my dear colonel, until you have taken a seat and a gla-«s of old Madeira." " But, sir, I don't think it proper " "Not another word, colonel. Taste this wine. I have had it in glass for ten year*. Old wine, you know, uule<s it is originally sound, never 'improves by age." lie took the glass,... | |
| Henry Walter De Puy - 1855 - 452 pages
...my dear colonel, until you have taken a seat and a glass of old Madeira," " But, sir, I do n't thiuk it proper " " Not another word, colonel. Taste this wine. I have had it in glass for Uia years. Old Near the last of November, I was admitted to parole in New-York, with many other American... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 704 pages
...word, my dear colonel, until you have taken a seat and a glass of old Madeira." "But, sir, I don't think it proper " "Not another word, colonel. Taste...approvingly. " Sir, I come " "Not another word until yon have taken another glass, and then, my dear colonel, we will talk of old affairs, and I hove some... | |
| 1856 - 458 pages
...word, my dear colonel, until you have taken a seat, and a glass of old Madeira.' ' But, sir, I do n't think it proper ' ' Not another word, colonel. Taste...in glass for ten years. Old wine, you know, unless originally sound, ever improves with age.' " He took the glass, swallowed the wine, smacked his lips,... | |
| George Washington Parke Custis - 1860 - 756 pages
...word, my dear colonel, until yon have taken a seat and a glass of old Madeira.' ' But sir, I don't think it proper—' ' Not another word, colonel. Taste...wine; I have had it in glass for ten years. Old wine, yon know, unless it is originally sound, never improves by age.' He took the gloss, swallowed the wine,... | |
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