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The terrorists fear no man like they fear the Jowler.
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We are beholden to Ringwood and Jowler, for many a Dainty
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Jowler, by whose Industry we eat good Bits, and lie on good
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Jowler was the most hospitable of men; and gratifying my appetite and my love together, I continually partook of his dinners, and feasted on the sweet presence of
Burlesques 2006
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“What! run through the body? — got well again — have some Hodgson — run through your body too!” — and at this, I may say, coarse joke (alluding to the fact that in these hot climates the ale oozes out as it were from the pores of the skin) old Jowler laughed: a host of swarthy chobdars, kitmatgars, sices, consomahs, and bobbychies laughed too, as they provided me, unasked, with the grateful fluid.
Burlesques 2006
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But it would not do — old Jowler seemed to have taken all of
Burlesques 2006
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Fancy my surprise, on going to a ball at Government House, to meet my old friend Jowler; my trembling, blushing, thrilling delight, when I saw Julia by his side!
Burlesques 2006
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Julia, then, Jowler, and Mrs.J. were at luncheon: the dear girl was in the act to sabler a glass of Hodgson as I entered.
Burlesques 2006
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Jowler, unbiassed by her mother or her papa, might listen, perhaps, to my eloquence, and melt at the tale of my love.
Burlesques 2006
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Attired in this magnificent costume, I first presented myself before Colonel Jowler.
Burlesques 2006
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