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Sarah--

The quote is from _Life on the Mississippi and refers not to New
ORleans food generally but to its "chief dish," the pompano:

"We had dinner on a ground-veranda over the water--the chief dish the
renowned fish called the pompano, delicious as the less criminal forms
of sin" (p. 445, Oxford MT edition).  And the publication date is 1883,
not 1884.

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Larry Howe

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