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Fill this well half full with apricot jam, cover over the pudding mixture, making it smooth; repack, and stand aside for two hours. Serve plain or with a cold Puree of Apricots. This will serve twelve persons. Make a Strawberry Water Ice or Frozen Strawberries. Pack a three quart mold in a bucket or tub of ice and salt.

"It is a long while since you had your breakfast, Tessa," said Tito, seeing some stalls near, with fruit and sweetmeats upon them. "Are you hungry?" "Yes, I think I am if you will have some too." Tito bought some apricots, and cakes, and comfits, and put them into her apron. "Come," he said, "let us walk on to the Prato, and then perhaps you will not be afraid to go the rest of the way alone."

M., I did not think it so very much amiss to busy him a little about me; and for this reason I entered into his amusements, which turned upon all sorts of petty social tittle-tattle; for this reason I preserved apricots for him, I told stories to him, and sang to him in an evening in the twilight 'Welcome, O Moon! and let him think if he would, that he was the moon.

From the steamer she threw down to them mandarins, grapes, ripe figs, yellow apricots, and great velvety peaches; a rain of dainties which would have surprised a gourmand: the poor little things, delighted and afraid at the same time, wondered if the lady, who gave them such beautiful fruit, was a fairy.

Pears, apricots, and egg plums may also be done in this manner. Take ripe yellow free-stone peaches; pare, stone, and quarter them. To each pound of peaches, allow three quarters of a pound of powdered loaf-sugar, and half an ounce of bitter almonds, or peach-kernels blanched in scalding water, and pounded smooth in a mortar.

The apricots, on their beds of moss, gleamed with the hue of amber or with that sunset glow which so warmly colours the necks of brunettes at the nape, just under the little wavy curls which fall below the chignon.

Upon arriving home, Abby hanging over the banisters, wanted to hear about the court proceedings; but I called out to her that my testimony hadn't been required and would she please get out the apricots, and after luncheon I would make that sauce she had been after me to do for the last week. She seemed astonished, but gratified, at my unwonted energy.

"But you will have some of the apricots and things," said Tessa, rising obediently and gathering up her apron as a bag for her store.

And presently, sure enough, he spied her for whom he waited, the tall, long limbed, supple-waisted creature whose skin was pink and gold like the peaches and apricots in the garden, and with soft, little rings of hair that would have made such an excellent lining to a nest.

When green fruits are to be preserved, take pippins, apricots, pears, plums, or peaches, and put them into a block tin preserving pan, with vine leaves under and over them, and cover them with spring water. Put on the tin cover to exclude the air, and set the pan on the side of the fire.

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