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Updated: May 14, 2025
Then she would cut out pictures enough from her old stores to fill the book, leaving the colours blank, because they were to be covered with some pretty-coloured paper, for a title. Then she would paste the pictures in. And here, when Mary Anna first began to make such books, an unexpected difficulty arose.
I wonder it is not introduced into English cookery, it makes such a pretty-coloured gravy. While smoking our peace-pipes after supper, one of the keepers came in to announce the welcome fact that it was snowing hard; fresh-lain snow would materially increase our chances of tracking the wild-boar.
'But I do, father, I'm afraid. I often wish I could wear pretty-coloured ribbons round my throat like the squire's daughters. 'It's but natural, minister! said his wife; 'I'm not above liking a silk gown better than a cotton one myself! 'The love of dress is a temptation and a snare, said he, gravely. 'The true adornment is a meek and quiet spirit.
Undine was too young to take note of culinary details, but she had expected to view the company through a bower of orchids and eat pretty-coloured entrees in ruffled papers. Instead, there was only a low centre-dish of ferns, and plain roasted and broiled meat that one could recognize as if they'd been dyspeptics on a diet! With all the hints in the Sunday papers, she thought it dull of Mrs.
She was an Indian princess, but she learned to cook and to sew and to weave mats, just like the other Indian girls. She liked to embroider, too, and spent many happy hours decorating her dresses with the pretty-coloured shells and beads that were given to her father.
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