[17] Another of Eyre’s improvised phrases, whose component parts sufficiently explain its meaning.

[18] With a vengeance.

[19] Crushed crab apples.

[20] A kind of trousers, first worn by the Gascons.

[21] A phrase from Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy.

[22] i.e. Go and be hanged!

[23] i.e. Dressing himself.

[24] Bread soaked in pot liquor, and prepared secundum artem.—Nares.

[25] Salted beef.

[26] A dog kept fastened up as a watch-dog, and therefore given to loud barking.