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Cozzens, Frederic S. (Frederic Swartwout), 1818-1869 [1867], The sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker, and other learned men. (A. Simpson & Company, New York) [word count] [eaf528T].
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CONTENTS.

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I. A Talk About Tea 1

II. Journey Around a Tapioca Pudding 8

III. The Radiant Dinner Castor 13

IV. Chocolate and Cocoa 20

V. Notables and Potables 24

VI. A Peep Into a Salad Bowl 39

VII. Madame Follet 43

VIII. Old Phrases 48

IX. Art 55

X. Accidental Resemblances 59

XI. Sitka: Our New Acquisition 69

XII. Phrases and Filberts 73

XIII. Does Queen Victoria Speak English? 81

XIV. The Noses of Eminent Men 102

XV. Up the Rhine 109

XVI. The First Oyster Eater. 114

XVII. A Literary Curiosity 122

XVIII. The Race between the Hare and the Hedgehog 130

XIX. What is the cause of Thunder? 136

XX. A French Breakfast 140

XXI. Dainty Hints for Epicurean Smokers. 143

XXII. Was Champagne Known to the Ancients? 146

XXIII. German Wines and a Wine celler 165

XXIV. A Christmas Piece 174

XXV. Oxyporian Wines. 186

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Cozzens, Frederic S. (Frederic Swartwout), 1818-1869 [1867], The sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker, and other learned men. (A. Simpson & Company, New York) [word count] [eaf528T].
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