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After Meat Comes Mustard; Or, Like Money To A Starving Man At Sea, When There Are No Victuals To Be Bought With It.
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After meat comes mustard; or, like money to a starving man at sea,
when there are no victuals to be bought with it.
-- Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616)
-- Don Quixote, Part i, Book iii, Chap. viii
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