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" Never wish it twice, Billy," said a little man in a three-cornered hat, bound all about with gold lace, and with great silver buckles in his shoes, so big that it was a wonder how he could carry them ; and he held out a glass as big as himself, filled... "
Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: The shefro. The ... - Page 174
by Thomas Crofton Croker - 1825
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 18

1825 - 868 pages
...wonder how he could carry them ; and he held out a glass as big as himself, filled with as good liquor as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. " ' Success,...nothing daunted, though well he knew the little man to belong'to the good fieople ; ' here's your health, any way, and thank you kindly ; no matter who pays...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volume 4

1825 - 492 pages
...could carry them; and he held out a glass as big as himself, tilled with as good liquor в» ever «ye looked on or lip tasted. " 'Success, my little fellow,' said Billy Mac Daniel, nothing dam, ted, though well he knew the littlr man to belong to the good people ; ' here's your health, any...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1826 - 890 pages
...wonder how he could carry them ; and he held out a glass as big as himself, filled with as food liquor as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. '• Success,...no matter who pays for the drink ;" and he took the glase and 28 ATHBNJEUM, VOL. 3. S«i drained it to the very bottom, without ever taking a second breath...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

1825 - 500 pages
...wonder how he eould carry them ; and he held out a dass as big as himself, filled with as good liquor as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. "' Success, my...little fellow/' said Billy Mac Daniel, nothing daunted, '•hough well he knew the little man 10 belong to the good people : " here's your health, any way,...
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Leisure Hours

1835 - 356 pages
...wonder how he could carry them ; and he held out a glass as big as himself, filled with as good liquor as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. " Success, my...it to the very bottom, without ever taking a second to it. " Success," said the little man ; " and you're heartily welcome, Billy ; but don't think to...
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Leisure Hours: A Choice Collection of Readings in Prose

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1844 - 356 pages
...wonder how he could carry them; and he held out a glass as big as himself, filled with as good liquor as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. " Success, my...it to the very bottom, without ever taking a second to it. " Success," said the little man; " and you're heartily welcome, Billy; but don't think to cheat...
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The Young Man's Offering: Comprising Prose and Poetical Writings of the Most ...

1849 - 342 pages
...wonder how he could carry them ; and he held out a glass as big as himself, filled with as good liquor as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. " Success, my...took the glass, and drained it to the very bottom, withqut ever taking a second to it. " Success," said the little man ; " and you're heartily welcome,...
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The Young Man's Offering: Comprising Prose and Poetical Writings of the Most ...

1853 - 346 pages
...wonder how he could carry them ; and he held out a glass as big as himself, filled with as good liquor as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. " Success, my...it to the very bottom, without ever taking a second to it. " Success," said the little man ; " and you're heartily welcome, Billy ; but don't think to...
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The casquet of literature, a selection in poetry and prose, ed ..., Volumes 1-2

Casket - 1873 - 874 pages
...glass as big as himself, filled with as good liquor as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. "SucoesH, xclaimed Ivanhoe; "does lie blench from the helm when ¡looil people; "here's your health, any way, and thank you kindly, no matter who pays for the drink:"...
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John Cheap the Chapman's Library: The Scottish Chap Literature ..., Volumes 1-3

1877 - 502 pages
...wonder how he could carry them and he held out a glass as big as himself, filled with as good liquor, as ever eye looked on or lip tasted. Success, my little fellow, said Billy Mac Daniel, 15 nothing daunted, though well ho knew the little man to belong to the good people; here's your health,...
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