| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1836 - Страниц: 496
...they called a munn, with which they supped, and carried it in their pocket, or hung it by their side. They had no knives and forks, but lifted the butcher...fingers. They ate little meat at that time, excepting the offals of their flocks, which died either by poverty or disease. At Martinmas they killed an old ewe... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1836 - Страниц: 518
...they called a munn, with which they supped, and carried it in their pocket, or hung it by their side. They had no knives and forks, but lifted the butcher...fingers. They ate little meat at that time, excepting the offals of their flocks, which died either by poverty or disease. At Martinmas they killed an old ewe... | |
| Alexander Hislop (publisher) - 1874 - Страниц: 786
...they called a munn, with which they supped, and carried it in their pocket, or hung it by their side. They had no knives and forks, but lifted the butcher...off-falls of their flocks, which died either by poverty or disease. At Martinmas they killed an old ewe or two, as their winter provision, and used the sheep... | |
| Sir Andrew Agnew - 1893 - Страниц: 504
...the latter end of autumn. They eat little meat at that time, except the off-falls of their flocks ; they had no knives and forks, but lifted the butcher meat they eat with their fingers." l M'Taggart, who was a Stewartry man, speaks of a braxy ham as a treat, especially... | |
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