. Christmas cheer [electronic resource]: in three courses, more than ordinary ones, and where every guest will get his dessert, and a taste of those choice spirits, "that cheer but not inebriate," . gold watch, it s time to be going. What say you todropping in at the theatre, glancing afterwards at the London, and winding up at my rooms—I vetaken a set on shore for these occasions? Besides,there s the picnic thats coming oil to-morrow. Soda-water and brandy at noon will just wind us up forit; and Harley will go with us. What say you ? Anything you like, said the party. Thebill, waiter! 30 ITEA

. Christmas cheer [electronic resource]: in three courses, more than ordinary ones, and where every guest will get his dessert, and a taste of those choice spirits, "that cheer but not inebriate," . gold watch, it s time to be going. What say you todropping in at the theatre, glancing afterwards at the London, and winding up at my rooms—I vetaken a set on shore for these occasions? Besides,there s the picnic thats coming oil to-morrow. Soda-water and brandy at noon will just wind us up forit; and Harley will go with us. What say you ? Anything you like, said the party. Thebill, waiter! 30 ITEA Stock Photo
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