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Updated: May 2, 2025


"Oh, Euan, yours is a most broad and catholic heart; and any pretty penitent can find her refuge there; and any petticoat can flutter it!" "Yours can. Even your fluttering rags did that!" She flushed: "Oh, if I were truly weak and silly enough to listen to you " "You never do. You give me no hope." "I do give you hope! I am ever ladling it out to you as they ladle soupaan to the militia!

She had by her a barrel full of batter, and she and the negro boy, Bob, each with two large frying pans, were making griddle cakes with astonishing rapidity. To each of the men she gave one of the tin plates, with half a dozen of the hot cakes upon it, bidding each help himself to molasses from the half barrel, from which, for convenience of ladling, Bob had removed the head.

Very little practice enables an ordinary workman to judge when two-thirds of the contents of the big pot are in crystals, and one-third liquid; and when he sees this to be the case, instead of ladling out the crystals ladleful by ladleful, as in the old Pattinson process, he taps out the liquid lead by means of two pipes, controlled by valves, the crystals being retained in the pot by means of perforated plates.

Put some poison, if you like, into the porridge, but at least let me have a good meal before I die. 'That is not a bad idea, answered the woman; 'as long as you do die, it is all one to me. And ladling out a large bowl of porridge, she stirred some poisonous herbs into it, and set about work that had to be done.

Within an hour every brat lay stretched and the women were snoring asleep where they crouched. From the warriors, here a grunt, there a groan! But Chouart keeps ladling out the meat. Then the Dutchman grabs up a drum at the other end of the lodge, and begins to beat and yell: 'Stuff, brudders, stuff! Vat de gut zperets zend, gast not out!

This was delightful; and as he sat by his father ladling away to the rest, Adolphus Brown could hardly have felt more jovial, even with the champagne and ices.

I said. "Tired, Mas'r Harry? Not I! But I tell you what I am, and that's hot." "Yes, it is hot work, Tom," I said. "Ay, Mas'r Harry, that's just what it is, 'specially when you gets ladling out the soup and pouring it into the moulds. Fine rich soup, ain't it?" he said with a grin. "The richest of the rich, Tom."

Then he poured wine to all the other gods from right to left, ladling the sweet nectar from the bowl. And laughter unquenchable arose amid the blessed gods to see Hephaistos bustling through the palace.

"Miss Gray sure Mrs. Tiffany's niece. I thought she was in Europe didn't she start a week or two after we left the ranch?" "Oh, I knew she was coming back. Mrs. Tiffany told me. The Mrs. Boss isn't so sweet on me as she used to be, but I see her in the office now and then." Bertram resumed his ladling. Both watched furtively. It was a balanced party three men and three women.

They were constantly employed in dishing potatoes or carving the goose or ladling gravy. The hired waiter circled around the room, his limp napkin over his arm, his hands full of plates and dishes. He was a great joker; he had names of his own for different articles of food, that sent gales of laughter around the table.

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