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Updated: June 17, 2025
We have nothing more to wait for . . . except the reward that I shall get out out of Egorka, . . ." said the Captain, looking angrily at the eating-house. "So our peaceful life under the roof of Judas has come to an end. "Judas will now turn us out . . . So do not say that I have not warned you." Kanets smiled sadly. "What are you laughing at, jailer?" Kuvalda asked. "Where shall I go then?"
He, judging she might have occasion to eat, and not willing to trust any but himself with the care of entertaining so charming a guest, went out with a slave to an eating-house, to give directions for an entertainment. From thence he went to a fruiterer, where he chose the finest and best fruit; buying also the choicest wine, and the same bread that was eaten at the caliph's table.
I can promise you that M. Fortunat will send you back your note cancelled." Chupin was really very hungry, and so he rushed off to a little eating-house which he had remarked on his way to the office.
"He's all right," he observed, jerking a thumb after the Virginian. "He's easy. You got to know him to work him. That's all." "Und vat is your point?" inquired the German drummer. "Point is he'll not take any goods off you or me; but he's going to talk up the killer to any consumptive he runs across. I ain't done with him yet. "Whose name?" "Woman runs the eating-house." "Glen. Mrs. Glen."
The three, returning to the riverside, found a restaurant, where they seated themselves at table on a sort of terrace formed of planks in an indifferent eating-house reeking with the odour of grease and wine. This place resounded with cries, songs, and the clatter of plates and dishes.
'They are known as Trombin and Gambardella, said the Signor; 'they are now in Venice, and are generally to be heard of at the eating-house of Markos, the Samian money-lender and wine-dealer. I dare say you know where his place is? Not far from the Rialto, on this side 'In what is left of the old Quirini Palace, where they sell poultry downstairs? asked Pignaver. 'Precisely.
Peer felt rather ashamed that he hadn't money enough to invite her to a meal at an eating-house then and there. But he had to pay his teacher's fees the next day; and his store-box wanted refilling too. "I boil the coffee on the stove there overnight," he said, "so that it's all ready in the morning. And the dry food I keep in that box there. We'll see about some supper now."
These were days of forcible levelings: and my lord who had contravened old Noll's laws against swearing and gambling, fared not one whit better than the tramp who had purloined a leg of mutton from an eating-house.
But without taking his eyes off the prostrate man he in some way saw the white-faced bartender peering over in amazement at the fallen foreman: "It seems to take you a good while, Luke," protested Laramie, mildly, "to open that bottle." When the eating-house at the Junction was closed, Harry Tenison sent for Belle and offered her the position of housekeeper at the Mountain House.
Pignaver had not only heard of the eating-house, but he had been there more than once, and knew the taste of the famous pilaf and the flavour of the old wine of Samos as well as anybody. He had even sat in the recess where the two gentlemen of fortune were at that moment supping.
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