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Several employees of the "store" extra hands, perhaps were kept frantically busy ladling out from huge freezers into earthenware saucers big slabs of frozen custard. All the gallant young beaux of the neighbourhood "treated" the girls they wished to favour, and spent ten cents a saucer for the "ice cream," with a big sugared "cooky" thrown in.

"Take away the champagne, though. I shan't want that." Robert bowed in silent appreciation of his master's humour and began ladling out soup at the sideboard. Tallente's lips were curled a little, partly in self-contempt, with perhaps just a dash of self-pity.

It's enough to make a man die of senility to have ten years tacked to his age." "And if," he went on, "if anything happens to me, Minnie, I'm counting on you to do what you can for the old place. You've been here a good many years, Minnie." "Fourteen years I have been ladling out water at this spring," I said, trying to keep my lips from trembling.

'Well, observed Jack, sweeping a red cotton handkerchief, with which he had been protecting his leathers, off into his pocket, 'there's an end of that. 'Don't go so quick, replied his lordship, ladling in the porridge. 'Quick! retorted Jack; 'why, what can you do? 'Do! why, go to be sure, replied his lordship. 'How can I go, asked Jack, 'when the sinner's written to put me off?

Then we have a lively time, I can tell you, ladling it out, and taking care in the meantime that none of the other pots are upset." Giusippe nodded appreciatively. Many a day just such a catastrophe had occurred when he had been working; vividly he recalled how all the men had been forced to come to the rescue. "Are the pots filled to the top with batch?" asked Mr. Cabot.

We were bound to do this for his sake, and for the sake of his wife, whose reason was despaired of by the doctors if something was not done to quiet her. We might be almost sure of finding the vessel still afloat, for her ladling of timber would keep her above water as long as her hull held together. If the man was on board living or dead he must be found and brought back.

Chop-sticks are, of course, provided; but, as yet, my dexterity in the manipulation of these articles is decidedly of the negative order, and so my pocket-knife performs the dual office of knife and fork; for the rice, one can use, after a manner, the little porcelain dipper provided for ladling an evil-smelling liquid over that staple.

No urchin in the lower school, brewing cocoa over a form room fire, ladling out condensed milk with the blade of a penknife, would have been more dead to the decencies of life than this degenerate hero of the lower sixth. "They're getting the boat down," said Priscilla, swallowing a lump of peach. "Do you think that you could throw stones far enough to hit them when they get out into the channel?

"He's that handy with a child, sir, you wouldn't think 'Deed you wouldn't." Then, stooping to the baby as it ate its supper, "But I'm saying, young woman, is there no sleep in your eyes to-night?" "No, but nodding away here like a wood-thrush in a tree," said Pete. He was ladling the pobs into the child's mouth, and scooping the overflow from her chin. "Sleep's a terrible enemy of this one, sir.

Alwin paused, in the act of ladling curds into the line of wooden bowls, and listened smiling. "Now they are swimming a race back to the bank. I wonder whom they will drive out of the water today." For that was the established penalty for being last in the race. The thunder of cheering reached its height; then suddenly it split into scattered jeers and hootings.

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