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Updated: June 8, 2025
'Ah! there's always enough of that, said Gaffer, dropping the liquor into his cup from a squat black bottle, and dropping it slowly that it might seem more; 'distress is for ever a going about, like sut in the air Ain't that boy up yet? 'The meat's ready now, father. Eat it while it's hot and comfortable. After you have finished, we'll turn round to the fire and talk.
Their presence and voices did not convince him. "Yer meat's a burnin'," said Oncle Jazon, stooping to turn it on the smouldering coals. "Ye must be hungry. Cookin' enough for a regiment." Kenton shook Beverley with rough familiarity, as if to rouse his faculties. "What's the matter? Fitz, my lad, don't ye know Si Kenton? It's not so long since we were like brothers, and now ye don't speak to me!
Banks said: 'you give the place a tone, you do really, you and your dear Ma sitting in the drawing-room sewing of an evening; but it isn't only the cooking, though I do get to hate the sight of food. I get a regular grudge against it. But it's that butcher! Ready money or no meat's his motto, and how to make this mutton last She picked it up by the bone and cast it down again.
"They eat 'em," replied the trader; "and the meat's not so bad after you get used to it." "Ha!" exclaimed Glynn Proctor; "I should fancy the great difficulty is to get used to it." "If you ever chance to go for a week without tasting fresh meat," replied the trader quietly, "you'll not find it so difficult as you think."
"I suppose that a wolf's woes are as real as our own," he whispered, "but they do look funny and act funny." "Strikes me the same way," replied Dick with a grin. "But they're robbers, or would be if they could. That meat's ours, and they're trying to get it." It was in truth a hard case for the wolves. They were very big and very strong.
A grocery man drove up and carried in several baskets of eatables. This started some words upon grocery men and the cost of food in general. "I see meat's gone up," said one. "If there wuz war, it would help this country a lot." The line was growing rapidly.
"Well, for my part," said the crone, "meat's my grievance: all the best bits go to the butties, and the pieces with bone in are chopped off for the colliers' wives." "Dame, when will the door open?" asked a very little palefaced boy. "I have been here all this morn, and never broke my fast." "And what do you want, chilt?"
'Give the old fellow three cheers, said another; while a third called out, Hello, Abe, your bread and meat's better than pop-corn! It was all good-natured, and not meant in unkindness. I could see no difference between them and our own men, except that they were ragged and attenuated for want of wholesome food. They were as happy a set of men as ever I saw.
Jim said he hadn't ever seen a bigger one. He would a been worth a good deal over at the village. They peddle out such a fish as that by the pound in the market-house there; everybody buys some of him; his meat's as white as snow and makes a good fry. Next morning I said it was getting slow and dull, and I wanted to get a stirring up some way.
A grocery man drove up and carried in several baskets of eatables. This started some words upon grocery men and the cost of food in general. "I see meat's gone up," said one. "If there wuz war, it would help this country a lot." The line was growing rapidly.
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