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Updated: May 8, 2025
"Why, then, did you torment father into buying that little pin for you the other day?" Bell asked, and Juno replied: "I have always been accustomed to diamonds and that is a very different thing from Helen Lennox putting them on. Did you notice how red and fat her fingers were, and rough, too? Positively her hand felt like a nutmeg grater."
Then we just decided to wait for you, figuring you'd be along." Meanwhile Grater began to run his prickly sides on Malay Kris so he was no longer a sharp knife, just a dull old one. All the time Kris tried to wriggle free of his ties, but could not. "Enough of this," said Jeremiah, "let's get rid of these pests once and for all. But first I believe I'll have the charm."
What dreams I had that first night I got his note late and was too tired to reason, to suspect....I just dreamed until I fell asleep. I'd start for England a week later for England!" Goose flesh made Alexina's delicate body feel like a cold nutmeg grater. "England?" "Yes!...ah...you see, it's the only place where literary recognition counts for anything." "Oh?
While you were talking to Uncle Braun and the new cousin, papa said that he would stop here on his way from Cassel and bring it home with him, and he will bring the bird cage and bird for sister. So we will have only our knapsacks as we had when we came. He said for me to put the tin horn and the grater in the satchel and not come through our village looking like a traveling tinker.
"Perhaps you'd like a nutmeg grater," said the poor old peddler, and he was so frightened by this time that his knees knocked into the tin pans and made a dreadful noise.
For some time ye shall have feeble bread and feeble wine and stinking water, so that many times ye will be right fain to eat of your own. Besides this he will want 'confections and confortatives, green ginger, almonds, rice, figs, raisins great and small, pepper, saffron, cloves and loaf sugar'. For equipment he should take 'a little caldron, a frying-pan, dishes, plates, saucers, cups of glass, a grater for bread and such necessaries'. 'Also ye shall buy you a bed beside St.
"Alas," said the Queen, "Grater has already made prisoners of Highboy and Lowboy. I had persuaded the King to make them his Court Jester and Poet but before they could even be brought here, they were waylaid and borne away." "In that case," said Hortense, "we must go to their rescue. Will you grant us permission?"
More cookies?" asked the king, surprised. The queen had heard about the good cookies and came around, too, Coal and Ember on a leash. Just then they heard a soft pad-padding and creaky sounds as the cat and the grater suddenly appeared. At the same moment, the moon began to darken as the outline of Tom and Jerry appeared closer and closer.
BREAD GRATER. The simple tin grater, price 1d., grates bread, vegetables, lemon rind, etc. BASINS. Large for mixing, small for puddings, etc. EGG SLICE. For dishing up rissoles, etc. EGG WHISK. The coiled wire whisk, price 1d. or 2d., is the best. FOOD CHOPPER. See that it has the nut-butter attachment. FRYING BASKET and stew-pan to fit. FRYING AND OMELET PANS. Cast aluminium are the best.
He stood there a moment, his back arched and his tail waving his great green eyes roving about the barn. Then, with a tiny sound, appeared Grater. Tom and Jerry, in their stalls, began to tremble. Grater laughed unpleasantly and chanted in a rough voice: Ride, ride, ride For the world is fair and wide. The moon shines bright On a magic night, And Tom and Jerry Are able very To ride, ride, ride.
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