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Then placing in his hand a bucket of paste, which he had prepared that morning in the car, together with a brush, he inquired: "Think you can find your way round town without getting lost?" Ralph was not certain, but said he would try. "If you get lost, just inquire your way to Main and Third Streets. That's here. Now come on, and I will show you how to stick bills.

In serving lay a squab upon a piece of toasted bread. Prepare as many pigeons as you wish to bake in your pie. Salt and pepper, then melt some fat in a stew-pan, and cut up an onion in it. When hot, place in the pigeons and stew until tender. In the meantime line a deep pie plate with a rich paste. Cut up the pigeons, lay them in, with hard-boiled eggs chopped up and minced parsley.

A roaring fire was made, water boiled for tea, flour and water mixed into a paste and fried in dripping or fat, with the meat we had brought along with us, or maybe a leg of mutton would be baked in the camp oven; and so, within an hour, we four bushmen would be squatting comfortably around our fire and enjoying an excellent supper.

Put this in a glazed earthen Pan, with as much Claret as will cover it, putting over the whole some coarse Paste, and send it to the Oven to stand five or six Hours. When it is baked enough, take out your Collar, and set it upright till it be cold, and then take off the Fillets, or the Tape that braced it together, and keep it for use.

Now to these full dishes may be added sallets, fricases, 'quelque choses, and devised paste; as many dishes more as will make no less than two and thirty dishes, which is as much as can conveniently stand on one table, and in one mess; and after this manner you may proportion both your second and third course, holding fullness on one half the dishes, and shew in the other, which will be both frugal in the splendor, contentment to the guest, and much pleasure and delight to the beholders."

Her little fat right-hand, which looked as if it had been made of paste, and had risen out of shape under partial baking, held a small book of devotions, also splendid with velvet, pearls, and silver.

1/2 lb. flour, 3 ozs. nutter or butter. Rub the nutter or butter lightly into the flour. Add enough cold water to make a fairly stiff paste. Roll it out to a 1/4 inch thickness. It is now ready for use. Apples, castor sugar, grated lemon rind, butter or nutter, bread-crumbs or Granose flakes. Bread-crumbs make the more substantial, granose flakes the more dainty, charlotte. Use juicy apples.

You don't mean to say that you're going to be put upon by such a savage as that, as has just come home from South Africa. Diamonds, indeed! I'd diamond him! I don't believe, not in a single diamond. They're all rubbish and paste. If you're going to give her up to that fellow, you're not the gentleman I take you for."

It had all the character of a terminal moraine in contact with an actual glacier. It was composed of heterogeneous materials, large and small pebbles and boulders impacted together in a paste of clayey gravel and sand.

The sound of hammer and saw could be heard at almost any hour of the day, hurried visits were made to the sewing-room when no one else was in sight, and the pungent smell of paint and paste filled the house. But at last all three rooms were in spick-and-span order, and the two judges were summoned to behold the result of the week's labor.