Unbleached table cloths are very good to save washing in winter, and can be laid by in summer, care should be taken to hang them to dry in the shade, as that will keep them from bleaching.
If for red herring, hang them up, and smoke them thoroughly.
Hang them rogues, there is not a barrel better herring of all the holy brotherhood of them.
Hang them, sais the lady gay, That letts their ffather witting bee!
If they have lain with my daughters, The heirs of all my land, I make a vow, and will keep it true, To hang them with my hand.
Kiss under mistletoe, Laugh under holly, Hang them up, Hang them up, We will be jolly.
McBride, to force all the Union men to join the Confederate service, or hang them, those Confederates who were opposed to such treatment were afraid to open their mouths for fear they would receive the same treatment.
When entirely dry and cold, hang them up in a bag in a cool, dry place.
If you must keep them some time, put in the cavity of each fowl a piece of charcoal; hang them in a cool, dark place, with a cloth thrown over them.
Hang them up in a muslin bag in the kitchen for two days to dry.
Smoke them with horse litter for two hours; then hang them to dry in a chimney where wood is burned for a fortnight, after which, hang them in a dry place till wanted for use.
Hang them up by the tails two days near a fire, after which, skin and broil them.
Dry them in saw-dust smoke; hang them in a cellar; and if they mould it will do them no harm, as these hams require damp and not extreme driness.
Otherways powder them with bay-salt, and being well smoakt, hang them up in a garret or cellar, and let them come no more at the fire till they be boil'd.
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