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I answered that chocolate was my favourite breakfast-dish, and all the more so when it was made by a friend. He went away to see to it. Our time had come. As soon as we were alone Therese threw herself into my arms, her face shining with such love as no pen can describe. "Oh, my love! whom I shall love all my life, clasp me to your breast!

These crisp cakes are a favourite breakfast-dish of the early-rising factory-operative, who finds himself thus saved the drudgery of cooking when he is barely awake and when moreover he is in a hurry to reach the scene of his daily labours.

To such critics, the prime of a summer morning would bring no delight; wholly occupied with railing at their cook for not having provided a novel and piquant breakfast-dish, they would remain insensible to such influences as lie in sunrise, dew, and breeze: therein would be 'nothing new. "Is it Mr. 's family experience which has influenced your feelings about the Catholics?

I answered that chocolate was my favourite breakfast-dish, and all the more so when it was made by a friend. He went away to see to it. Our time had come. As soon as we were alone Therese threw herself into my arms, her face shining with such love as no pen can describe. "Oh, my love! whom I shall love all my life, clasp me to your breast!

Not only did he turn away at the mere suggestion of eating, but he feebly hid his face and gave a little moan. "He ain't no better," Jim announced, putting down a breakfast-dish with its cargo quite untasted. "I wish we had a little bit of medicine." "What kind?" said the worried Keno. "It wouldn't make much difference," answered the miner.

The breakfast was served in the room abutting on the cliff in the dim light of a misty morning. The lamps were alight on the table, and Paul was waiting when Maggie came down cloaked for her journey. Steinmetz had breakfasted. They said good-morning, and managed to talk of ordinary things until Maggie was supplied with coffee and toast and a somewhat heavy, manly helping of a breakfast-dish.