Tom Raw the Griffin a Burlesque Poem in Twelve Cantos Illustrated By Twenty

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Tom Raw the Griffin a Burlesque Poem in Twelve Cantos Illustrated By Twenty
Charles Doyly
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Note 33, page 98, line 2043. A notion handed down from Baupdadas to Potas. Grandfathers to grandsons.
Note 34, page 99, line 2060. On rich stu£*d pundahs, closely round them drawn. Curtains, which conceal the female apartments.
Note 35, page 100, line 2083. *Tis like a night cheraug — dully flitteringy and weak ! A night lamp.
Note 36, page 100, line 2103. , a hack sircar I A writer and keeper of accounts; to which may be added, a plunderer of his master's cash.
Agent.
NOTES TO CANTO IV. Ill No
...te 37, page 101, line 2111. Theriy acting as an arutdar he eases.
Note 38, page 101, line 2121.
Drinks ghee, which smells, him for a hag of bones.
Clarified butter made from buffalo's milk — extremely rancid when long kept. It is used by the natives for all culinary purposes, and they are not sensible to its rancidity. The purpose to which it is here attributed, is, we believe, correct.
Note 39, page 101, line 2124. May he expanded hy the hhyns's buttery loans. Native name for a buffalo.
Note 40, page 101, line 2129.


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