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Trout are very commonly stewed, as well as broiled; and in this case they should be put into a stewpan with equal quantities of Champaigne, Rhenish, or Sherry wine. Season the stew with pepper and salt, an onion, a few cloves, and a small bunch of parsley and thyme. Put into it a crust of French bread, and set it on a quick fire.

Conscious of her sentimental weakness, Thyme made a violent effort. "I've seen a baby dead," she cried in a quick, hard voice; and, without another word, she ran upstairs. In Stephen there was a horror of emotion amounting almost to disease.

"Get off with you!" the cabman said. "Let him do it!" murmured Thyme. The cab-runner hoisted up the trunk, then waited motionless beside the cab. Thyme handed him two coppers. He looked at them in silence, and went away. 'Poor man, she thought; 'that's one of the things we've got to do away with!

It seemed as if the surrounding wood had been consecrated into a holy temple; the birds began to sing, as if they belonged to the new congregation; the wild thyme sent forth its fragrant scent, as if to take the place of incense; while the priest proclaimed these Bible words: "To give light to them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death; to guide our feet into the way of peace."

Cut venison into pieces. Heat 2 tablespoonfuls of butter; add 1 onion, 1 bay-leaf, 2 sprigs of parsley, and 2 of thyme, all chopped fine. Add the venison, salt and pepper. Let all fry a few minutes; then add 1 cup of consommé and let simmer until tender. Add 1/2 glass of sherry and 1/2 can of chopped mushrooms. Let all get very hot and serve with toasted croutons. Jewish Boiled Fish.

Winter savoury, the latter end of July, and throughout August. Thyme, lemon thyme, and orange thyme, during June and July. Mint, the latter end of June, and throughout July. Sage, August and September. Tarragon, June, July, and August. Chervil, May, June, and July. Burnet, June, July, and August. Parsley, May, June, and July. Fennel, the same.

One remark before proceeding: all the nests I have obtained in the laboratory and I have obtained a good number have without exception been built upon the wire gauze of the covers. I have been careful to provide the insects with roughened stones and tufts of thyme, both being very commonly used as foundations in the open fields.

If he had taken her in his arms and kissed her passionately like that other she smelt lilies of the valley where Robin Drummond smelt the wild thyme she could not have endured it. As it was, she answered him sweetly. "I know you will be good to me, Robin. When were you ever anything but good?" Then he kissed her, a light kiss that brushed her lips.

In the fragrance of the summer air mingled the pungent odors of thyme and marjoram, sage and rosemary. A bunch of the herbs decorated the small round table. Edith Linder disappeared toward the kitchen for the tea, while the three others sat down. "Edith Linder has been a success as a Girl Scout this summer, has she not, Sheila? We did our best to prepare for the honor last winter.

To every quart of honey put four quarts of Springwater; temper the honey in the water, being a little warmed; then put it on the fire again, with Fennel, Rose-mary, Thyme, Agrimony, Parsley or the like. Let them boil half an hour, and upwards; and as it boileth, scum the froth; Then take it off, and strain it, and let it cool as you do your wort.