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I am a mule-driver, and have cured only the sore backs of beasts. 'Then consider me a beast, said the Father, 'and this sore leg to be a sore back, and treat me as you would a mule. Then said the muleteer, 'I will, Father, to please you, and taking a small piece of tallow, he mashed it between two stones, mixing with it herbs that grew close by.

Well, the end of it was, that she is now in the prison of St. Lazare." The tears started to the young man's eyes as he related this grievance. "Poor Zora," he added; "I was never mashed on a woman like I was on her. And then what a splendid form she has! Why, the hairdresser said he had never seen such hair in his life; and she is at St. Lazare.

Put in the saucepan in which they were dressed, so as to keep them as hot as possible; then press them through a wire sieve into the dish in which they are to be served; strew a little fine salt upon them previous to sending them to table. French cooks also add a small quantity of pounded loaf sugar while they are being mashed.

He answered them that he was the mildest lamb afloat. Despairing of the goose, we resolved to finish the cold repast awaiting us. The Dutch cheese had been bowled into bits. With a portion of the mashed tarts on it, and champagne, it tasted excellently; toffy to follow. Those boys who chose ginger-wine had it, and drank, despised.

"Oh, that pleases me!" returned Bo, with shining eyes. "Eat now," said Dale. "An' I reckon you'll like that turkey." There was a clean tarpaulin upon which were spread steaming, fragrant pans roast turkey, hot biscuits and gravy, mashed potatoes as white as if prepared at home, stewed dried apples, and butter and coffee.

When the inner door opened, they went in cautiously. They spread out and searched cautiously. The caution was unnecessary, as it turned out. There wasn't a living thing aboard. "Three officers shot through the head, sir," said the sergeant. "One of 'em looks like he died of a broken neck, but it's hard to tell after that fifty gees mashed 'em. Crewmen in the engine room five of 'em.

"Moth-a-ar," he called down the stairway. "Yes, John?" "I'm hu-u-ngry." "Lie still. I'll be up with your dinner in a few moments." He hoped it would be something good. Beefsteak and mashed potatoes and peas would be about right. Omelet would do, if there were enough. He could devour the house, he felt so ravenous.

4 eggs 1 cupful of mashed potatoes 2 level tablespoonfuls of butter 1 tablespoonful of chopped parsley 1 level teaspoonful of salt 1 saltspoonful of pepper Beat the eggs, without separating, until thoroughly mixed; add them gradually to the mashed potato, beating all the while; add the salt and pepper.

He didn't want a big ocean just a kind of an oceanette with a seating capacity of five thousand square miles was his idea, and when he had done with his phantasie, the doleful dumps that rose at the psychical aroma of the hypothetical fried chicken and mashed potatoes of our dream, had vanished. And so we fell to talking about our towns. It seems that we had each had the same experience.

The liver of the Calf was boiled for an hour and then mashed up with the raw brains into a tanning "dope" or mash and spread on the flesh side of the hide, which was doubled, rolled up and put in a cool place for two days. It was then opened out, washed clean in the brook and hung till nearly dry.