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FASHIONS IN HAIR

... attemlpt at concealment is bOcOIU- ing weakter and weaker. And while the femnale head is thus exhibiting a relapse into the cauliflower period, the male sconce is being denuded of its hirsute possessions by a Qustomw for which it is difficult to find a precedent ...

LITERATURE

... thosght-transferenee should actually - have takeni plac-e. It nasy be impossible for us to guess bow ti conjuror extracts six cauliflowers from a bat ; 1hut we kneow that nothing is more certain than that thl'ley erie neer all inside at once. A nunaber of the ...

THE GARDEN.—By Mr. Glenny

... SEAONARLE GA ED/G A' . The hps, and' sas set the ground al norder frlate f roor s ot morips; an tempts one. to sow eabbage*'cauliflower.'wste'r spinach, lettuce, and many other subjects which we fancied-we had already provided in abundance. The soil la'also ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... nothing with it. At one o'clock, Soz. or 4oz. of mutton or lamb, or of stewed sweetbread, or of game. Three or four ounces of cauliflower, asparagus, vagetable marrow, sea-kale, french beans, or of artichokes. A littleta ioca custard or milk pudding. Water or ...

GLOBE THEATRE

... At the end of the act the villagers are regaled, at the reqluest of the Governor, by Poupard, landlord of The Festive Cauliflower, and his maid Simone, and his Excellency sets out for the convent with Marie, little dreaming who the monks are who follow ...

Published: Sunday 07 November 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1966 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... Spain, the artichoke from Sicily mad Anda. hisia, cresses from Crete, lettuce from Coos, onions and { arsley from Ecypt, cauliflower from Cyprus, epinach from Asia Minor, asparagus from Asia, shalot from Asoa. ion, beans from India, horseradish from; China ...

MR. G. A. SALA'S NEW BOOK

... cabbages, turnips carrots, aul other specillteiss of market-gardon pro- dfce, and the.e offeritigs, sometimes with a giganmtie cauliflower iai the cetitro, vere east upots thie stage and accepted with mock solemnity by the performers; except, as was sometimes ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1755 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE WEEK'S GARDENING

... already done. Late sowiang will cottengbleearly aoutuman crops to be had. The begt are autumn giant and self-protectilig cauliflowers, various white broccolie for succession, such as sarly white, pearl, rnammet, and late queen, White and purple sprouting ...

NOTES AT THE NAVAL EXHIBITION

... --Rou~t: J ind quarter of Jamb and mint sauce, beef and ?? Boiled turkey and oyster sauce, curry, prawns and rice.-Vegetables: Cauliflower, potatoes, French beans.-Pastry: P'lum pudding, sago, rhubarb tart, compute of pineapple. SOW.E VICTUALLING GRIEVANCES ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... mariner. The most remarkahlo feature in Mr. Forrestor's portraiture of Halley is his arow-white, but not at all well.fitting, cauliflower wig. Mr. Fawn, by his really clevercomicacting, makesa capital partof .Solomoa Tudge, and Mr. Plumpton is becomingly bluff ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... introduction to England. Shak- spere, although he has two references to potatoes, makes no mention of pine-applees brocoli, cauliflowers, tomatoes, spinach, melons, parsnips, carrots, nectarines, greergages, and raspberries; mulberries he speaks of more than ...

HISTORIC BILLS OF FARE

... fricassee of chicken I la Chevalier; filets of duck an fumet. Two roasts: Capon au cresson; leg of Iamb. Two vegetables: Cauliflower au gratin; celeri au jus. Four sweet entremets: Coffee cream ; orange jelly; Genoise decoree;. gaufres a l'Allernande. Next ...