Huckleberry Above A Persimmon!
Languagehat.com blogs on a great resource for 19th century slang: the Camp Chase Gazette and its 19th Century Slang Dictionary. "Huckleberry above a persimmon" means "a cut above," by the way.
Languagehat.com blogs on a great resource for 19th century slang: the Camp Chase Gazette and its 19th Century Slang Dictionary. "Huckleberry above a persimmon" means "a cut above," by the way.

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