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For the clam chowder they used the same four clams during the whole season, and the average number of flies per pie was seven. This was by actual count." As to the shops and the locality: "The street was lined with rather old buildings and poor tenements. We had not much frontage.

Uncle William's eye rested on him mildly. "Ye can't figger it that way, Andy. I've tried it. A shark's bigger'n a halibut, but he ain't wuth much 'cept for manure." "Chowder!" The call rang down from the little house, clear and full. Both men looked up. "He's a-callin' ye," said Andrew. There was mingled scorn and respect in the tone. "You come on up to supper, Andy.

Serve the fish in a glass dish, with half the dressing stirred in with it. Fry five or six slices of fat pork crisp in the bottom of the pot you are to make your chowder in; take them out and chop them into small pieces, put them back into the bottom of the pot with their own gravy.

The dark, muddy water boiled up in thousands of bubbles in our wake. "We'll see if we can get a mess of clams at Pingree's Beach, an' then we'll have a chowder for dinner, what d'yer say, boys?" We all said that the Captain's idea was a good one. There was a sharp turn in the river just then, and he put the boat about to round a sort of headland, where the banks were eight or ten feet high.

It should be boiled down one third, and bottled after it is cool. No liquid is necessary, as the tomatoes are very juicy. A good deal of salt and spice is necessary to keep the catsup well. It is delicious with roast meat; and a cupful adds much to the richness of soup and chowder. The garlic should be taken out before it is bottled.

"Now, Peter, put your marbles in the pocket of your blue jeans, and take the milk pail from under the bushes; we must hurry or there'll be no chowder." As they neared Garden Fore-and-Aft the group of children rushed out to meet them, Kitty in advance. "The fish man didn't come," she said, "and it's long past his time, so there's no hope; but Julia and I have the dinner all planned.

"It is some time now that you have carried on the war of wit with him." "No, indeed; I have no such intentions. I leave him entirely to Miss Wyllys; all but his chowder, which I like now and then," said the lady, carelessly. "I am sorry you will not be here, Mrs. Creighton, for the pic-nic to the ladies, which de Vaux is to give when he comes back," said Mr. Wyllys; "Mr.

"Thank you; I suppose you have no commands for Cape Cod?" "None at all, I believe, unless you can bring us the true Yankee receipt for chowder, which Mr. Stryker was explaining this evening." "You will be off so early to-morrow that we shall scarcely see you, Harry," said Miss Wyllys.

It will be as well to give a slight account of the causes of a war which was speedily to rage through some of the fairest portions of the Indian continent. Chowder Loll Masolgee, Zubberdust Khan, Dowsunt Row Scindiah, and the celebrated Bobbachy Jung Bahawder, had held for a time complete mastery in Delhi.

Harney and Charity had found a table in the corner of a balcony built over the Lake, and were patiently awaiting an unattainable chowder. Close under them the water lapped the piles, agitated by the evolutions of a little white steamboat trellised with coloured globes which was to run passengers up and down the Lake. It was already black with them as it sheered off on its first trip.