Funny Whisky Quotes

To take a lot of punches – Definition of the language?
What does having a lot of shots on here? QUOTE: "Well, Robert? Favell said: "I Have not you seen for a very long time. But breaking the hearts of girls Kerrith? Robert red. He looked at me horribly ashamed. "Okay, boy, I will not give away. Go and bring me a double whiskey, and jump on it." Robert disappeared. Favell laughed, dropping ash on the floor. "He took me to Robert once in their half-day," he said. "Rebecca I bet you five dollars that do not ask. I won my fiver well. He spent one of the funniest evenings of my life. Did I laugh? Oh, boy! Robert on the Razzle takes much more clever, I say. I must say I have an eye for a girl. He picked the prettiest of the bunch we saw that night. "
In the U.S. "Beat" means being able to tolerate great pain and pain. Not sure what exactly is the meaning here. This passage is very English. "On the Razzle" I think it has something to do with being teased. It sounds like I "takes a lot of play" means "it would be hard to beat" ("coup" = "win in a competition") that means "I like making fun of him more than anyone I can imagine."
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