| 1853 - 528 pages
...to come and dine off of boiled beef and potatoes with him, ' That I will,' said the other, 'and it's rather odd it should be exactly the same dinner I...headache in a hogshead of it,' was answered, ' No, but there is a bellyache in every glass of it.' A man having been asked to dinner repeatedly by a person... | |
| 1853 - 694 pages
...never tell" IRISH STORIES. Abundance of noise and Irish stories from Lattin ; some of them very pood. A man asked another to come and dine off boiled beef...same dinner I had at home for myself, barring the licef." Some one using the old expression about some light wine he was giving, " There's not a headache... | |
| 1853 - 1074 pages
...come and dine oft' of boiled beef and potatoes with him, ' That I will,' said the other, 'and it's rather odd it should be exactly the same dinner I had at home for myself, barring the lieef,' Some one using the old expression about some light wine he was giving, ' There's not a headache... | |
| 1857 - 514 pages
...come and dine off of boiled beef and potatoes with him, ' That I will,' said the other, ' and it's rather odd it should be exactly the same dinner I...headache in a hogshead of it,' was answered, ' No, but there is a bellyache in every glass of it.' A man having been asked to dinner repeatedly by a person... | |
| Charles Kent - 1864 - 492 pages
...friend to come and dine with him off boiled beef and potatoes, and who replied, " That I will ; and it's rather odd it should be exactly the same dinner I had at home for myself, barring the beef ! " Or that story, again, of Luttrell's about the Irish lady who had been travelling with her family,... | |
| Thomas Moore, William Jerdan - 1875 - 328 pages
...to come and dine off boiled beef and potatoes with him. " That I will," says the other ; " and it's rather odd it should be exactly the same dinner I...old expression about some light wine he was giving, " There 's not a headache in a hogshead of it," was answered, " No, but there 'sa belly-ache in every... | |
| Thomas Moore, William Jerdan - 1875 - 316 pages
...to come and dine off boiled beef and potatoes with him. " That I will," says the other ; " and it 's rather odd it should be exactly the same dinner I...old expression about some light wine he was giving, " There 's not a headache in a hogshead of it," was answered, " No, but there 'sa belly-ache in every... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1875 - 322 pages
...wine he was giving, " There 's not a headache in a hogshead of it," was answered, " No, but there 'sa belly-ache in every glass of it." In talking of the feeling of the Irish for Bonaparte, Lattin said, that when he was last in Ireland, he has been taken to a secret part of the... | |
| Andrew James Symington - 1880 - 284 pages
...to come and dine off boiled beef and potatoes with him. ' That I will,' says the other ; ' and it's rather odd it should be exactly the same dinner I had at home for myself, barring the beef.' " 26th July, 1821. — "Denon told an anecdote of a man who, having been asked repeatedly to dinner... | |
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