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This chappie before me, who spoke in that absolutely careless way of macaroons and limado, was the man I had seen in happier days telling the head-waiter at Claridge's exactly how he wanted the chef to prepare the sole frite au gourmet aux champignons, and saying he would jolly well sling it back if it wasn't just right. Ghastly! Ghastly!

"Albert has some peaches, wonderful peaches from the gardens where the sun always shines. Peaches and macaroons afterwards coffee. Ah! my friend, you remember those somber banquets when we all hated one another because we all fancied that the other wanted what we had a right to? Ugh!

In the garden surrounding the house were neat rows of bushes bearing cream-puffs and macaroons, some of which were still green, but others ripe and ready to eat. Farther back were fields of caramels, and all the land seemed well cultivated and carefully tended. They looked through the fields for the girl farmer, but she was nowhere to be seen.

Theresa had exhausted all her compliments, and half her macaroons, that she could restore her spirits to their usual height. "Come, Mr. Frederick," said she after tea, "you promised to make me laugh; and nobody can make me laugh so well as yourself." "Oh, brother," said Marianne, "show Mrs. Theresa Dr. Carbuncle eating his dinner; and I'll be Mrs. Carbuncle." Marianne.

The cake, with the ring in it, was in the middle; for we had put together all the fateful and pretty customs we could think of, from whatever holiday; there were mother's Italian creams, and amber and garnet wine jellies; there were sponge and lady-cake, and the little macaroons and cocoas that Barbara had the secret of; and the salad, of spring chickens and our own splendid celery, was ready in the cold room, with its bowl of delicious dressing to be poured over it at the last; and the scalloped oysters were in the pantry; Ruth was to put them into the oven again when the time came, and mother would pin the white napkins around the dishes, and set them on; and nobody was to worry or get tired with having the whole to think of; and yet the whole would be done, to the very lighting of the candles, which Stephen had spoken for, by this beautiful, organized co-operation of ours.

I've no patience with such nonsense, scolded Nan, looking down at the jovial Thomas, who was playfully putting macaroons in Emil's shoes, and trying to beguile his exile as best he could. 'Most girls would be touched by such fidelity. I think it's beautiful, said Daisy behind her fan; for other girls sat just below. 'You are a sentimental goose and not a judge.

You can have the bailing tin of course, if you like, but it's rather salty. Macaroons and cocoanut creams. They turned out to be the same price, so I thought I might as well get a mixture. The cocoanut creams are lighter, so one gets more of them for the money. Tongue. I told him not to put paper on the tongue. I always think brown paper is rather a nuisance in a boat.

He seized an opportunity when Beaumont-Greene happened to be by himself; then he marched boldly into his room, leaving the door ajar. "Hullo! what do you want?" Beaumont-Greene was sitting opposite the fire, reading a novel and leisurely consuming macaroons. "I want you to leave young Kinloch alone please." Beaumont-Greene nearly choked; then he spluttered out "Say that again, will you?"

Finally, she decided for a set of beer jugs and glasses, half of which she gave to each of the two friends to carry. But this was only a beginning. She halted the children before every stall. She made them play for macaroons at rouge et noir.

"There were macaroons," he replied; "and there was some sort of layer-cake. It was too sticky. These are more sensible." "Never mind sense. If there is cake, I want it. Tell Amy to put it on a plate." "Amy?" "Yes, Amy. My Amy." "Your Amy?" "Off with you, parrot! And bring a fork too." Cope lapsed back into his frown and recrossed the room.

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