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  • Jim soon returned, bearing in one hand a decanter of "Otard," and in the other a mug of hot water and a crash towel.

    Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time James R. Gilmore

  • But Baron Otard baronotard.com has the advantage of being in the Château de Cognac so the tour takes in Renaissance halls designed by Leonardo da Vinci and plunges into a fungi-draped dungeon, the "paradise cellar", where cognacs from centuries past are stored.

    Classic France: the insiders' guide 2011

  • Tel: +33 (0) 545 826032 www.bistro-de-claude.com What to do Baron Otard ( www.baronotard.com ) is one of several cognac houses offering guided tours and tastings as individual as their cognacs.

    A Slow Path to Perfection Lennox Morrison 2011

  • Silence while he stared at a shelf that held the humbler poisons of France — bottles of Otard, Rhum St. James, Marie Brizzard, Punch Orangeade, André Fernet Blanco, Cherry

    Tender is the Night 2003

  • Mademoiselle Otard bustled from kitchen to lounge, opening drawers or cupboards, sitting down, going off again as if she had to keep an eye on everyone or a disaster would happen.

    Storm in the Channel Simenon, Georges 1977

  • Mademoiselle Otard replied, curtly and reluctantly.

    Storm in the Channel Simenon, Georges 1977

  • One thing is certain, then: this is a menu from the Otard boarding-house, and a menu which was used the day before yesterday, namely the day before the crime.

    Storm in the Channel Simenon, Georges 1977

  • We stopped, and I took out a small willow-flask, which held the "spirits of Otard," and offered it to the darky.

    Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time James R. Gilmore

  • Jim soon returned, bearing in one hand a decanter of 'Otard,' and in the other a mug of hot water and a crash towel.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 2, February, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • You will see that humanity -- or its best type -- is not made of equal parts of assurance, twenty-five cent cigars, Otard punches, swallow-tail coats, and flash jewelry; and that the chances, in the proportion of nine to one, are that "one of the boys" at nineteen is one of the noodlest of noodles.

    Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 03, April 16, 1870 Various

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