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The best recipe I found was in Cowgirl Cuisine by Paula Disbrowe.
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[1] Re-issued in March 1654, by Blake, Monck, Disbrowe, and Penn, with some amendments and verbal alterations.
Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications Of The Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX. 1888
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Monck, Disbrowe, and Penn, the new 'admirals and generals of the fleet of the Commonwealth of England,' appointed in December 1653, when the war was practically over.
Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications Of The Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX. 1888
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A Captain Disbrowe of the king's body-guard lost a large sum of money to a notorious debauchee, a gambler and bully, named Sir Paul Parravicin.
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` Your preserver was the plague, 'rejoined Disbrowe, mournfully.
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` Perdition! 'ejaculated Disbrowe, striking his brow with his clenched hand.
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Disbrowe noticed the smile, and, stung beyond endurance, drew his sword, and called to the knight to defend himself.
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` You are in my power, villain, 'cried Disbrowe, ` and shall not escape my vengeance.'
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` I pray you do so, sir, 'replied Disbrowe, disdainfully.
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` It is false! 'replied Disbrowe, fiercely, ` I accept it.'
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