[Joe’s Luck by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookJoe’s Luck CHAPTER XXVII 3/12
"You'd orter have some whisky, strangers, to wash it down with." "I'd rather have a good cup of coffee sweetened with 'lasses, sech as marm makes to hum," remarked Mr.Bickford. "Coffee is for children, whisky for strong men," said the Roarer. "I prefer the coffee," said Joe. "Are you temperance fellers ?" inquired the Pike man contemptuously. "I am," said Joe. "And I, too," said Joshua. "Bah!" said the other disdainfully; "I'd as soon drink skim-milk. Good whisky or brandy for me." "I wish we was to your restaurant, Joe," said Joshua.
"I kinder hanker after some good baked beans.
Baked beans and brown bread are scrumptious.
Ever eat 'em, stranger ?" "No," said the Pike man; "none of your Yankee truck for me." "I guess you don't know what's good," said Mr.Bickford.
"What's your favorite vittles ?" "Bacon and hominy, hoe-cakes and whisky." "Well," said Joshua, "it depends on the way a feller is brung up.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|