Queensberry has signalized her friendship to me upon this occasion, in such a conspicuous manner, that I hope (for her sake) you will take care to put your fork to all its proper Uses, and suffer nobody for the future to put their knives in their mouths. Traditions of Edinburgh - Page 295by Robert Chambers - 1825Full view - About this book
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