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Letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald in which he conjugates “cocktail” as a verb

Posted on November 19, 2014 by allimarshall

This most excellent piece of history was brought to my attention by the always-dapper Andrew J. Fletcher. “Cocktailest thou?” is my favorite, along with Fitzgerald’s enviable penmanship.

Letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald wherein he conjugates "cocktail" as a verb

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