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... of wh Gloucester was not worthy to holst a candle to thle Strand, Sh among whose gay haberdashiers' shops liar green and Y salad slays had passed. In the clear atmosphere of her 1, country home, she pined after the smother of the ?? polis ; and, like others ...

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... in opinion as to its real and intrinsic merits or detects as atsocial city, the conclusion has swallowing oysters, lobster salad, and North Wiltshire, with place to live in in our days, than it could possibly have been even during the glorious days of ...

NEW TEST ACT

... the best, instead of snuffling out a short grace before meat, and a long grace after meat, over alfat target of lantb with salad, and a little wine afterwards for the stomach's sake; fbllowed, in due time, by coffee, and tea, nine times out of ten at ...

LITERATURE

... coverlet in lieu of a quilt, and a bullet occupying the place so much more agreeably filled with a cold chicken and lobster salad. * To die i-to sleep no morel' The thought is an anticipation most anti-narcotic in its effect, and it is much to be questioned ...

Published: Sunday 25 April 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3464 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... with butter; and two or three soup-plates of garden-stuff, that looked as if ladled out of a weedy ditch. Then wafers,-then salad,-then leveret, that must have for- gotten the date of its own killing;-then cheese, that must have forgotten the date of its ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... departure for London the party, how- ever astonished, were not disappointed; for, upon removing a false bottom, an ample supply of Salade de Filets de Grouse asla Bohdmiene was discovered; and beneath that some Artifi- cial Cotelettes and Mushrooms were sweetly ...

Published: Sunday 08 September 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4493 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... there was a small portion of mlent, potatoes, excellent bread, and n llite and red nfine. Their supper consists of bread, salad, ind fruit. On the whole, I came to the conclusion that the Orphaus' Provi- dence in Milan is better than-father and mother ...

LITERATURE

... Miss B. tils never been married. She is nearly six feet high ; she loves waltzing beyond even psesy; arid I think lobster-salad ?? muac as either. She confesses to twenty-eight; in which case her firstvvoiume, The Orphan of Gozo' (cut uip by Mr. Rigiby ...

LITERATURE

... leaves of i i cich/oriu'n iit ybus are employed by the French under the e name of bare roe captwistt, as a kind of winter salad, for e which purpose the leaves are blanched like endive. The : most common method of cultivating the plant is to sow the seed ...

LITERATURE

... moout e irielsa that a discussion ott a serious tlrne ithlkug ywh hik that the arrud ofI cousedrikin-,ebtnitpagno arid eating, salads served up1 byaeahirg footme--n in bright livery, would he siiuseyrrdeiaiible. WhItro Mrs. Trollqpa rirercaly Iiat honme is ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... in motion, she will soon serve you up something appg- tio.saetftiom lierpotaujeu, or acotelette di mainateefinsn. gathered salade, des pommies de terrefrites, and the never- fullia- omelette: but it is notso in i he large towns; there they think it necessary ...

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... from first to last. Sent for tile house-steward. Remonstrated with him concerning everY article, from soups at the top to salads at the bottom. No redress. ToId me I had better write to the committee- will do so. Ordered my dinner (a mackerel boiled, ...