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We'll get a rasher of bacon and some hot coffee, then we'll light out for the valley. You know you don't have to see Bob Moore. And better not go near the Circle T Ranch. I'm not any too sure about those fellows. We'll turn in now." "I've heard enough to hang the whole bunch," thought Tad Butler. "The trouble is I don't know who they are. But that does not make so much difference.
A small cabinet pianoforte stood opposite the fireplace, and the window looked upon pleasant meads and tangled hedgerows, and the narrow windings of the blue rivulet. Burley sank down exhausted, and gazed wistfully from the casement. "You have not breakfasted?" said the hostess, anxiously. "No." "Well, the eggs are fresh laid, and you would like a rasher of bacon, Master John?
Ducks and chickens are stuffed with little pine needles to give them a fine flavor and roasted in open air ovens. There was another dish that Her Majesty was very fond of and that was the skin of roast pork cut into very small slices and fried until it curls up like a rasher of bacon.
There were they with three or four elderly unmarried daughters as well as old mamma how could they afford bacon? And there was I, a selfish bachelor . The appetising, savoury smell of my rasher seemed to drive them mad. I used to feel very uncomfortable, very small and quite aware how low it was of me to have bacon for breakfast and no daughters instead of daughters and no bacon.
Hope it will eat tender." "That it will. I was afeard you would have nothing more than a rasher, and I'm that 'ungry." Jim Saunders was a stout, dark man about forty.
Between the arrival of the troops and dinner Terence had his time to himself, and generally spent it with his regiment. "Never did I see such a country, Terence," O'Grady complained to him one day. "Go where you will in ould Oirland, you can always get a jugful of poteen, a potful of 'taties, and a rasher of bacon; and if it is a village, a fowl and eggs.
"Well, Nancy," said he, "charming Nancy, you're my fancy, but in the meantime I have the honor and pleasure to bid you a good day." "Why, where are you goin'?" asked the woman. "Won't you wait for the rasher?" "Keep it hot, charming Nancy, till I come back; I'm just goin' to take a constitutional walk."
Now whether Hannah was really deceived by the benevolent diplomacy of the good professor or not, I do not know; but at any rate her sensitive pride was hushed by the prospect held out of Ishmael's labor paying for the provisions, and as she had not tasted meat for three weeks and her very soul longed for a savory "rasher," she replied: "Oh, very well, Morris, if you will take the price out of Ishmael's wages, I will accept the things and thank you kindly too; for to be candid with so good a friend as yourself, I was wanting a bit of broiled bacon."
'Our breakfast is getting cold; sit down here and let me help you. Will you begin with a rasher? Not replying to the invitation, Donogan covered his plate with bacon, and leaning his arm on the table, stared fixedly at Kearney. 'I'm as glad as fifty pounds of it, muttered he slowly to himself. 'Glad of what? 'Glad that you're not a swell, Mr. Kearney, said he gravely.
And a dish of pippins and cheese," continued the Governor, meditatively, "and a rasher of bacon." "There was a fine comb taken from the hive this morning. Will your Excellency choose a bit? And there are dates, sent my father by the captain of the Barbary vessel, and a quince tart "
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