Take a good glass of red wine, such as Burgundy and mix it with the yolk of an egg, stir this into the stew and serve up in a couple of minutes.
Fry half a pound of mushrooms in butter and when brown, add them and the liquor to your sauce with a good glass of madeira or sherry.
Pour the sauce over the hare and add a good glass of claret, or, for English tastes, of port wine.
He said that at this season there was nothing to do in the forest, and that he might as well have come as to have left his horses in the stable; but he could not refuse a good dinner, and then, too, he liked a good glass of wine.
Faith, Wilfrid," said I, "a good glass of wine would not be bad before we go out.
These stars present a very pretty appearance, viewed with a good glass, the effect being heightened by a contrast of color in the two Thetas.
Of course, not much can be expected of an opera-glass in viewing such an object; and yet a good glass, in clear weather and the absence of the moon, makes a very attractive spectacle of it.
In a year or two, or less than that, you will marry contentedly and happily, and your papa will drink a good glass of whisky at the wedding and make jokes about it, and everything will be as right as the mail.
If I had known the last night, I could hef had dinner with you all here, and we should hef given him a good glass of whisky, and then it wass a good time to tek him up to the house.
I think you want a good glass of whisky,” old Mackenzie said, as they all went below; “the water it is ferry cold just now.
Come, let us consider the plan of operation with the help of a good glass of wine.
When he had had a good dinner which pleased him, and a good glass of beer with it, he poured forth the grace, "For the riches of thy bounty and its blessings we offer our thanks.
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