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Watanabex says: withiout a krout the funniest movie of the year!
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You all patter French more or less, and perhaps German; you have seen men and cities, no doubt, and have your opinions, such as they are, about schools of painting, high art, and all that; have seen the pictures of Dresden and the Louvre, and know the taste of sour krout.
Tom Brown's Schooldays Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 1971
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His tent is filled with potatoes, cabbage, turnips, krout, and other delicate morsels of a delicious taste, which abound not in the
Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive Alf Burnett
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There was the cold boar's head, decorated with flowers; the fattest turkey, roasted before the great fire; boiled beef, bathed in odorous krout, and declared delicacies by every sturdy Dutchman; a spiced ham, decorated with vegetables.
The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family A. R. [Illustrator] Waud
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Crimes, thefts, and insults to the women of the South invariably mark the course of these stinking bodies of _sour-krout_.
Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive Alf Burnett
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Within the tropics, lime juice and sugar were made to suffice as antiscorbutics; on reaching a higher latitude, sour krout and vinegar were substituted; the essence of malt was reserved for the passage to
A Source Book of Australian History Gwendolen H. [Compiler] Swinburne
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In the kitchen there were three fires blazing, stacks of _Bratwurst_ on the tables, great kettles for the sour-krout and potatoes, and eggs, lettuce, and other finer viands, for the dignitaries, on the shelves.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867 Various
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Professor Camper is an ass, of course; but when are we to expect any thing better from the illustrissimi of the land of sour-krout?
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 387, August 28, 1829 Various
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For it will hardly be welcome, unless the promised mug of milk or ale, fried onions or sour-krout, fruit or jelly, shall come with it.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867 Various
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She gave them coffee, krout, and potato pickles, which are never eaten but by famished men, and for once they were a luxury.
Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience Mary C. Vaughan
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