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Updated: June 12, 2025


We couldn't get through five pages of Hannah More, on a wet day, at the dreariest railway-station, when the expected train was telegraphed as "not due under two hours." What have the innocent heirs of our name done, that Hannah should continue under numberless noms-de-plume to cater for them?

"I will do that as soon as you have given me something to eat, landlord. Anything will do, but I am grievously hungry." "I have a cold capon in the house," the landlord said. "You will have to cater for three, for doubtless these gentlemen need supper as much as I do."

Tate felt compelled to cater to what he recognized in Billy. "And whoever heard of Joyce having letters? If you mean Gaston's mail she's sent for, then I reply straight and honest, and you can tell her I know my business! "When Gaston calls for his mail, he gets it. When he wants Joyce to have it he's got to send order for same.

"Cousin Owen, please get my dolly for me; she's afraid to be alone," she said; and obediently the lad stepped forward to obey, while old Gregory smiled to see that the little queen of the post had found another loyal subject who was ready to cater abjectly to her petty whims. "Boy," he said, as Owen flashed him a glance ere going out; "I must see you in the morning.

"The coms are something else," Rip answered readily. "Our tech is working on them. But the hydro's bad all though. We'll have to dump and restock. Give you a voucher on Terra for the stuff." The Eysie agent continued to block the doorway into the station. "This is private I-S property. You should hit the Patrol post they cater to you F-Ts."

In fact there is nothing I do that I do not enjoy so keenly that I cannot tear myself away from it, and people who thus indulge themselves cannot have things both ways. I am so intent upon pleasing myself that I have no time to cater for the public. Some of them like things in the same way as I do; that class of people I try to please as well as ever I can.

But it's a Bargain? Gay. Done Sir Feeble shall be witness and there stands my Hat. Sir Cau. He that comes first to One and thirty wins L. Ful. What are you playing for? Sir Feeb. Nothing, nothing but a Trial of Skill between an old Man and a Young and your Ladyship is to be Judge. L. Ful. I shall be partial, Sir. Sir Cau. Gay. Cater Tray Pox of the Dice Sir Cau. Gay.

'Tis true he was fond of his wine and of his wench as a proof of which, it was well known that he seldom or ever went to,bed with less than four or five bottles under his belt; and as touching the latter, that he had two agents in pay to cater for his passions.

In 1645, however, and especially after Naseby, there are symptoms of a slightly revived leisure for other kinds of reading than were supplied by Diurnals, Sermons, Pamphlets, and books of Polemical Theology, and of a willingness among the London booksellers to cater for this leisure.

A very pleasant side of Copenhagen life has sprung up from this appreciation, for the restaurants and cafés are numerous, and cater well for their customers. While the Dane eats he must have music, which, like the food, must be good; he is very critical, and a good judge of both.

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