1887 American and Other Drinks by Charlie Paul (second edition)

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this matter. His last and chief reason was to popularize "American drinks," by telling his patrons and the world what they really are. It is for the public to say whether or not he has suc ceeded in each or all of these particulars. In conclusion he has only to add,and he hopes his Scotch friends will forgive him for parodying their national poet,

Then here's a haun my trusty friend. And gi'us a hand o' thine. And we'll take a"Charlie Coaxer"yet, For the days o' Auld Lang Syne.

Charlie Paul.

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