In fact, Jim Silver had been Silver Mug when Albert was still a ragged little urchin asking for cigarette pictures from passing toffs outside Brighton Railway Station.
A mug was made to be drained; and Joses had dreamed that to him would fall the draining of this singularly fine specimen of his class.
Sherds from a blue-and-white mug with molded designs, including the shell motif around the handle, have been found also.
Garner shows a Lambeth mugembodying this style of decoration combined with a suggestion of Chinoiserie around the waist.
Possibly this describes a sherd of a thin-walled mug from Marlborough (USNM 59.
Dane put the mugback on the heating unit and sat down at the other end of the table.
He had come out of his quarters and sat in limp exhaustion at the mess table while Dane placed before him a mug of stimulating caf-hag.
A mug of beer, the fragments of a loaf of bread, and some ribs of roast venison, were the viands before him.
If thee go on such a errand, don't never again show thy ugly mug in my tap room.
And after gulping down his tin mug of tea, Esau seemed to get better, and the meal was hastily finished in peace.
Right," said Grey, setting down the tin mug out of which he drank his hot tea.
He half closed his eyes and, gazing on to the fields beyond, fell into a reverie so deep that he failed to observe the landlord come for his mugand return with it filled.
He put his mug on the table and, ignoring the stillness of the summer air, sheltered the flame of a match between his cupped hands and conveyed it with infinite care to the bowl of his pipe.
Mr. Wotton took up the mug and, after satisfying himself as to the absence of contents, put it down again and yawned.
Aye, aye," said the mystified Mr. Kemp, pausing with a mug of beer midway to his lips.
We are all surprised to see the old man among us once more, and I urge him to sit down with us and drink a mug of cider.
Grumbling, he walked towards the chest upon which his wife had placed a mug of cider.
The hand holding the empty mug sank slowly; with a deep breath the landlord glowered straight before him.
He turned the horse's head to the green bank, and entered the hostel for a mug of ale.
At the present moment he was engaged in handing round a mug of mild liquor, supplied from a barrel in the corner, and cut pieces of bread and cheese.
Drain half this mug and then, by all the powers of heaven and hell, you shall convert me.
The reapers stared, then grinned, gaped once or twice, and then stretched big brown hands out to her with goodly portions of food, and one added a mug of cider.
Bertie with great effort raised himself, and took what was pushed through the tiny window; a mug of milk being lowered to him last by a large red fat hand, on which the light of a candle held without was glowing.
It was now evening-time: there was clean straw in the place, and a mug of water and some bread.
No; Claybury men ain't never been much of ones for emigrating," he said, turning to the youthful traveller who was resting in the shade with a mug of ale and a cigarette.
Thomas went down into the forecastle to get a mug of tea from McGlashan, while Donald went aft to talk with the skipper.
They wolfed their food in the fo'c'sle, mug and food in hand, and they had to watch their chance to jump below without bringing an unwelcome sea down the half-opened hatch.
Identical treatment of the meander is found upon a mug brought from Zuni and illustrated by Mr. Stevenson in the Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.
It is a handsome mug of hard gray ware, finished with a white slip, and decorated with painted designs in the prevailing arrangement.
If you will now go to work, I will give you all another mug at night when you leave off.
A merry companion and a mug of beer would make the night pass cheerily.
Mrs. White provided a plentiful dinner for roof-raising, and gave each man his mug of beer.
He had subsequently condescended to partake of a mug of ale in Sir Miles Warrington's butler's room, and there had repeated and embellished the story.
He played the fiddle so charmingly, that he set all the girls dancing in Castlewood Hall, and was ever welcome to a gratis mug of ale at the Three Castles in the village, if he would but bring his fiddle with him.
The bailiff's servant, who was touched by his handsome face, suggested a mug of beer for his honour, but Harry could not drink, nor eat the meat that was placed before him.