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Updated: June 16, 2025
Frau Sophie guessed the reason of all this kindness those servile natures always look for a reason if they receive a favor, and repay it with suspicion. "My daughter is currying favor with me, that I may go with her when she marries; she knows nothing of housekeeping she can't even make milk-soup.
It was insipid and not good; but the table was splendid, with gold forks, bottles of Soyer, and cayenne pepper, an extraordinary bizarre cruet-stand, and a gold pepper-pot. It was only as he was finishing the milk-soup that Laptev realised how very inappropriate it was for him to be dining there. The lady was embarrassed, and kept smiling, showing her teeth.
The party then separated, to re-assemble at eight o'clock the next morning. At the appointed time, after a breakfast of milk-soup, well peppered to stimulate the appetite for the nuptial-feast promised to be a rich one all assembled in the farmyard. A journey of several miles had to be performed to obtain the nuptial benediction.
They have an active cow who does all the curds and whey and cream and butter and milk-soup, besides keeping on having calves without a murmur, "She is an example," said Frau Bornsted, who wants to talk English all the time, which will play havoc, I'm afraid, with my wanting to talk German. She took me to a window and showed me the cow, pasturing, like David, beside still waters.
Browning's poet is almost too respectable, she is still not worthy to be mentioned in the same breath with the utterly innocuous poet set forth by another Victorian, Coventry Patmore. In Patmore's poem, Olympus, the bard decides to spend an evening with his own sex, but he is offended by the cigar smoke and the coarse jests, and flees home to The milk-soup men call domestic bliss.
The Marie Joseph, driven by a furious gale lost her bearings completely in the night, and steering by chance over a heavy foaming sea 'a milk-soup sea, said the captain had gone ashore on those immense sand banks which make the coasts of this country look like limitless Saharas when the tide is low. "While talking I looked around and ahead.
It seemed to Laptev that she smiled like that because she wanted to conceal from herself and from others that she was unhappy. He also saw two little girls, aged five and three, who had a marked likeness to Sasha. For dinner they had milk-soup, cold veal, and chocolate.
The doctors left the castle at last, having given the hospital-orderly the necessary instructions to carry out during their absence. As Rademacher was the medical officer on duty, he went the rounds once more before leaving; and Vogt, whose head had been re-bandaged and who had scarcely thought of meat and drink, now took some milk-soup at his desire.
The Marie Joseph, driven by a furious gale lost her bearings completely in the night, and steering by chance over a heavy foaming sea 'a milk-soup sea, said the captain had gone ashore on those immense sand banks which make the coasts of this country look like limitless Saharas when the tide is low. "While talking I looked around and ahead.
When he heard my name, and the purpose for which I came, this good man took me into the house, and put me into one of the beds out of which his sons had just got; and, if I was cold before, you may be sure I was warm and comfortable now! such a bed as this I had never slept in, nor ever did I have such good milk-soup as he gave me out of his own breakfast.
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