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Because he was not mellowed by the Jamaica rum and he had seen that sandbar, too.
"Jamaica rum surrogate and a mild sedative.
Rum was issued in the British trenches - dark, strong, Jamaica rum, the tradition being a double measure before an attack.
Packaged in a traditional Captain Morgan bottle with a black label highlighting the words "Jamaica Rum.
Another was unmistakably Johnny Walker Black, and two more bore Meyers Jamaica Rum labels.
Appleton Estate Jamaica Rums:
The two great loves of his life are jamaica rum and the desire to give the impression that he's on the inside of everything that goes on.
A well-known theory traces the origin to "Jamaica rum", a reference to Jamaica cane sugar's role in the Triangle Trade of sugar, rum, and slaves.
Old Jamaica Rum (1949) Düsseldorf: Vier Falken Verl.
"A planters' punch is made of pure Jamaica rum, a little cane syrup, cracked ice along with a slice of native pineapple and orange to make it more attractive."
There are no contemporary records of the price he paid for the land, but an 1886 source states that the Siwanoy were paid with "sundry hogshead of Jamaica rum".
Sangster's Original Jamaica Rum Cream Liqueur is a rum and cream based liqueur produced in Jamaica.
Two recordings from this album, "Pretty Evey" and "Rum Jamaica Rum," were released as a single by Aaron Collins and The Cadets in 1957.
She reached across the desk and Stace smelled a teasing perfume, not quite rich but definitely strong, like a hint of the old Jamaica rum combined with the freshness of the sea.
His family connection with Scotland's wine and spirit industry was well established through the firm of Sherriff's Jamaica Rum and ownership of Bowmore Distillery in Islay.
In the shortening light of autumn days, he and Boone sat in the door-yard, under the chinaberry tree, sipping Jamaica rum and smoking pipes, watching the leaves change to yellow and scarlet.
He got two clean mugs and added sweet butter, cinnamon sticks, and Jamaica rum, then swung the crane away from the flames and tipped the spout of a steaming cast-iron teakettle with his bare fingers.
Over the next few years they achieved a string of hit singles including a rocked up version of the old jazz song, "Darktown Strutters' Ball", "Crazy", "Jamaica Rum" and "My Little Girl".
But the Jamaica rum, and the joy of having occasioned a heavy disappointment, by degrees cooled Mr Quilp's wrath; which from being at savage heat, dropped slowly to the bantering or chuckling point, at which it steadily remained.
And when two or three remarkably strong cups had dispelled some of the poppy, hellebore and Jamaica rum, his deeply rooted sense of duty, of medical duty, began to return; he said, 'What is the name of my loblolly-boy?'
I only remember him nodding his head over the last of the coffee, and telling me that towards the end of the graveyard watch he had suddenly remembered the Delaware's present of some bottles of Jamaica rum, as yet unbroached in his private store-room.
Mrs. Palfrey had not been inaccessible to flattery, and her husband, being also of mortal mould, would not, it might be hoped, be proof against rum--that very fine Jamaica rum--of which Mr. Freely expected always to have a supply sent him from Jamaica.
Half a dozen times a week he would drop in to execute some little commission for the ladies, or, if Captain Cooper was at home, to smoke a pipe of tobacco with him, to sip a dram of his famous old Jamaica rum, or to play a rubber of checkers of an evening.
After Captain Cooper had led the way into the cabin and he and the younger man were seated over a pipe of tobacco and the invariable bottle of fine old Jamaica rum, Mainwaring made no attempt to refrain from questioning him as to the reason for this singular and ominous transformation.