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Sue tried to think away her tears as she heard the trifling sum that her dears were deemed to be worth advanced by small stages to the price at which they were finally knocked down. The purchaser was a neighbouring poulterer, and they were unquestionably doomed to die before the next market day.

The poulterer who sells strings of sausages does not pretend that every individual sausage is in itself remarkable. He does not assure us that 'this is a sausage that gives furiously to think, or 'this is a singularly beautiful and human sausage, or 'this is undoubtedly the sausage of the year. Why are such distinctions drawn by the publisher?

Among his numerous writings may be mentioned Account of Prussia and Hanover, Origines Judaicæ, History of the Druids, and a Life of Milton prefixed to an ed. of his prose works. Philologist, s. of a poulterer called Horne, added the name of Tooke in 1782 in anticipation of inheriting from his friend W. Tooke, of Purley.

He sat down on the bed, which occupied half the tiny shop, and became almost eloquent upon the great colonization movement and the "Society of Lovers of Zion," which had begun to ramify throughout the world. "Yes; but if all Israel has farms, who will buy my fowls?" said the poulterer's wife. "You will not need to sell fowls," Aaron tried to explain. The poulterer shook his head.

Timothy Cotton, the second of these malefactors, was descended of mean, yet honest parents, who in his infancy had not spared to give him a very good education, and bred him to get an honest livelihood to the trade of a poulterer.

There is also this week dead a poulterer, in Gracious Street, which was thought rich, but not so rich, that hath left L800 per annum, taken in other men's names, and 40,000 Jacobs in gold. 24th. Sir J. Minnes, Sir W. Batten, and I, going forth toward White Hall, we hear that the King and Duke are come this morning to the Tower to see the Dunkirk money! We saw none of the money, but Mr.

What can you be thinking of?" "I spoke to the poulterer on the subject, sir; he constantly brings me down fowls, and he tells me that they kill each other fighting." "Fighting! never heard of fowls fighting in a coop before. They must be all game fowls." "That they are, most of them," said Mr Petres; "I have often seen them fighting when I have been on the poop."

Contained in Letters, and taken from the Performances of the most polite Proficients in most Parts of Europe. Now publish'd for the Good of the Publick, By R. BRADLEY, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S. To which is Added, From a Poulterer in St. James's-Market, the Manner of Trussing all Sorts of Poultry.

He is therefore no pleasant customer for a Christian to meet with on the highways of The Sahara, whom he would decapitate with less scruple of conscience than a Leadenhall poulterer would cut off a goose's head. He has many people, though a second-rate chief, and is allied by blood to the reigning family of Shafou.

Then bend in both Legs between the Haunches, so that their Points meet under the Scut, and skewer them fast, with two Skewers, as at O O. A Fowl trussed for Boiling. From Mr. W. N. Poulterer, &c. When it is drawn, twist the Wings till you bring the Pinnion under the Back; and you may, if you will, enclose the Liver and Gizzard, one in each Wing, as at A, but they are commonly left out.

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