THB BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK
BRANDY SANGAREE.
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Use a &mall bar glass
T\VO
lumps of Ice
One-half wine-glass of Water
One teaspoonful of sugar
One wine-glass of Brandy
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Sangarees are all made practically the same way.
The only change is in the chief ingredient. San–
garees of Ale, Sherry and Port were others well
remembered in the years gone by.
Stir well and ndd a dash of Nutmeg <in
top
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HOT SCOTCH
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Another variation of hot toddy. Used everyv.
1
here
before prohibition as a remedy for colds.
It
works like a charm-even without a cold you feel
better.
Two lamps of sugar in a little hot water
Several Cloves
One l\'ine-glass of Scotch
Add hot -.veter to fill glass
Squeeze and drop in lemon peel
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Abdul Abulbul Amir
The
sons
of the
prophet are brave
men and
bold,
And quite
1111accusto111ed to
fear,
But
the brmJest by
far in
the ranks
of tlze S!iah
ll/as
Abdul A bulbul
Amir.
If sou wanted a man to encourage
the van
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lzarass the foe from the rear,
S t orm fort or 1·edoubt,
}'OU
had only to shout
For Abdul Abullml
Amir.
N ow the heroes were plenty and well known to fame
bi
the ti-oops that were led by tl1e Czar,
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the bravest of these was a
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by tlie name
Of I van Skai•insl.:y Skm ·ar.
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