The Life And Remains of Theodore Edward Hook

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« We returned over the Pont Neuf, so called from being the north bridge in Paris, and here we saw a beautiful image of Henry Carter; it is extremely handsome, and quite green — I fancied I saw a like- ness to the Carters of Portsmouth.
Digitized by Google THEODOBE HOOK. 81 ^^ Mr. Fulmer proposed that we should go and dine at a tavern called Very — because everything is very good there; and accordingly we went, and I never was so mal-apropos in my life^*there were two or three ladies quite in nu
...bibus ; but when I came to look at the bill of fare, I was quite anileated, for I perceived that Charlotte de Pommes might be sent for for one shilling and two pence, and Patty deVeau for half-a-crown. I desired Mr. Fulmer to let us go, but he convinced me there was no harm in the place^ by shewing me a dignified clergyman of the Church of England and his wife, a eating away like any thing.
" We had a voulez vous of fowl, and some sailor's eels, which were very nice, and some pieces of crape, so disguised by the sauce that nobody who had not been told what it was would have distinguished them from pancakes — after the sailor's eels we had some pantaloon cutlets, which were savoury — but I did not like the writing paper — however, as it was a French custom, I eat every bit of it — they call sparrowgrass here asperge, I could not find out why.


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