| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 376 sider
...wool, it comes reasonable. These Americans hold mutton in the utmost contempt, and I have heard them say, people who eat it belong to the family of wolves....goose, or duck. Their dislike arises from prejudice, [184] as many of them have never tasted these things. But I have heard a few of them say they like... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 386 sider
...wool, it comes reasonable. These Americans hold mutton in the utmost contempt, and I have heard them say, people who eat it belong to the family of wolves....summer are sometimes short of meat, when their bacon isexhausted, would live on corn-bread for a month, rather than eat an ounce of mutton, veal, rabbit,... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 376 sider
...wolves. And many of them, who in the summer are sometimes short of meat, when their bacon isexhausted, would live on corn-bread for a month, rather than...goose, or duck. Their dislike arises from prejudice, [184] as many of them have never tasted these things. But I have heard a few of them say they like... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 372 sider
...wool, it comes reasonable. These Americans hold mutton in the utmost contempt, and I have heard them say, people who eat it belong to the family of wolves....goose, or duck. Their dislike arises from prejudice, [184] as many of them have never tasted these things. But I have heard a few of them say they like... | |
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