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...many of the Coffamen keeping beaytifull boyes, who ſerue as ſtales to procure them cuſtomers.
When she was entertained by the kahya's (steward, deputy) wife Fatima in Adrianople in 1717, she was served coffée . . . in the finest Japan china with soûcoupes of Silver Gilt.[…]When she dined with the Sultana Hafize the Sherbert (which is the Liquor they drink at meals) was serv'd in China Bowls, but the covers and salvers, massy Gold. After Dinner water brought in a Gold bason and towels of the same kind of the napkins, which I very unwillingly wip'd my hands upon, and Coffée was served in China with Gold soûcoupes.
coffée . . . in the finest Japan china with soûcoupes of Silver Gilt.
the Sherbert (which is the Liquor they drink at meals) was serv'd in China Bowls, but the covers and salvers, massy Gold. After Dinner water brought in a Gold bason and towels of the same kind of the napkins, which I very unwillingly wip'd my hands upon, and Coffée was served in China with Gold soûcoupes.
Ruin seize thee, ruthless king!
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