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Mrs Pipchin, whose constitution required warm nourishment, made a special repast of mutton-chops, which were brought in hot and hot, between two plates, and smelt very nice.
Dicky, his handsome young chauffeur, drove him, and by Dicky's side sat Foljambe, his very pretty parlour-maid who valetted him. If Dicky took the wrong turn his master called "Naughty boy" through the tube, and Foljambe smiled respectfully. They liked pigs and dogs and otter-hunting and mutton-chops, and were rather a discordant element in Riseholme.
Old Tom, though keen when others were keen, was not indifferent to his comforts, and soon came into the way of thinking that it was just as well to get home to his mutton-chops at two or three o'clock, as to be groping his way about bottomless bye-roads on dark winter nights.
But want began speedily to attack their little household; bakers' bills were unpaid; rent was due, and the reckless landlord gave no quarter; and, to crown the whole, her father, unnatural butcher! suddenly stopped the supplies of mutton-chops; and swore that his daughter, and the dauber; her husband, should have no more of his wares.
"You're right," muttered Juliet; "it ain't all churchyard, 'cause they don't have cows and green flowers in churchyards." "Do you like the country, my dear?" "I don't know yet. I ain't seen any shops, nor any mutton-chops." "Well, you shall see them all by and by. Now we are going through a farmyard, where you will see cocks and hens, and perhaps some little pigs."
I dine ashore to-day, but Captain Greenly is fond of mutton-chops, you'll remember." This was said kindly, and in the manner of a man accustomed to treat his domestics with the familiarity of humble friends.
They breakfasted at Beaumont, and had a regular spread of fish, beef-steak, mutton-chops, a large joint of hot roast veal, roast chickens, several yards of sour bread, grapes, peaches, pears, and plums, with vin ordinaire, and coffee au lait; but Mr. Jorrocks was off his feed, and stood all the time to ease his haunches.
You don't believe it? Try and see. Gypsy drowned her sorrow at her mother's departure, in broiling her mutton-chops and cutting her pie, and by the time the coach drove to the door, and the travelers stood in the entry with bag and baggage, all ready to start, the smiles had come back to her lips, and the twinkle to her eyes. "Good-bye, father! O-oh, mother Breynton, give me another kiss.
I have also observed that horses don't read books, that birds don't eat mutton-chops, that dogs don't go to the opera, that donkeys don't play the piano at least, four-legged donkeys don't so you might as well argue that since horses, dogs, birds, and donkeys get along without literature, music, mutton-chops, and piano-playing " "You've covered music," put in the Lawyer, who liked to be precise.
The smug countenance, the neatly brushed "mutton-chops," the immaculate dinner coat of William Trubus appeared, and Bobbie looked up into the angry glint of the gentleman's black eyes. "What do you mean by annoying me here? Why didn't you telephone me?" began the owner of the mansion. "I am just going out to dinner." He looked sharply at Burke, vaguely remembering the face of the young officer.
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