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  • Belle, Graham, and Lloyd leave today on a malaga down the coast; to be absent a week or so: this leaves Fanny, me, and —, who seems a nice, kindly fellow.

    Vailima Letters 2005

  • In the evening Sewall came up (American consul) and proposed to take me on a malaga, which I accepted.

    Vailima Letters 2005

  • "That is because they have not yet tasted our Rockhouse malaga."

    Willis the Pilot Paul Adrien

  • Hereupon the chimpanzee seized a bottle of Rockhouse malaga, and filled a glass.

    Willis the Pilot Paul Adrien

  • "Here it is," said Jack, issuing from the hatchway; "here are our stores: a ham, two Dutch cheeses, two callabashes full of Rockhouse malaga, and there is plenty of fresh water in the gourds; with these, we have wherewithal to defy hunger till to-morrow."

    Willis the Pilot Paul Adrien

  • Good beer rich in malt, sherry, malaga and other sweet wines, are all able to promote the appetite, unless the physician orders strict abstinence from alcohol.

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  • Some of the finest wines were to be had at the taverns, including sherry, malaga, canary, and claret.

    Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century Annie Lash Jester

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