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Very fine. Another stuffing which is considered quite fine. Cut a slice from the stem of each and scoop out the soft pulp. Mince one small onion and fry it slightly; add a gill of hot water, the tomato pulp and two ounces of cold veal or chicken chopped fine, simmer slowly and season with salt and pepper.
Chartrand's involuntary assistance." "Very good, madame!" said Marston. "The trouble, you see, came with that chap Harleston's butting into the affair. Who would have foreseen that he would happen along just at that particular moment and scoop the letter without turning a hair. It was rotten luck sure." "It was all easy enough if the blundering fools had only exercised an atom of sense," Mrs.
And I'm sorry you can't tell me any more about the man who has devised the plan. I'd like to know how he dug it out." "But a gang of pirates can't organize like that and confiscate our property! We're going to tap the lakes. We're going ahead right away. But can that fool's scheme scoop in the Consolidated Water Company?" "That's to be found out.
Russ did so, while his cousin reached forward with the long-handled net ready to scoop it under the crab, if it should happen to be one. Up and up Russ pulled his line. Every one was eagerly watching, for they wanted to see the first crab caught.
I say, what a frightful temper the Commanding Officer must be in this minute! I wonder if I could get an interview with him." He looked questioningly at me. I fancy he hoped that I would give him a letter of introduction to the General in command of the district. "His language," said Bland, "would be a tremendous scoop for me. Could you ?" "No," I said, "I couldn't.
The kingbird is sometimes called the "bee martin" because he occasionally snaps up the drones. All our insectivorous birds prey upon the flies; the swallows sweep them up in the air, the swifts scoop them in, while, besides the so-called flycatchers, the cedar-birds, the thrushes, the vireos, and all other soft-billed birds, subsist more or less upon them.
"What is it?" he questioned eagerly, as Buck bent down to scoop up a handful of the trampled sand. "What have yuh " He broke off abruptly as Stratton turned suddenly on him, eyes dilated and a spot of vivid color glowing on each cheek-bone. "Don't you see?" he demanded, thrusting his hand toward the boy. "Don't you understand?" Staring at the open palm, Jessup's eyes widened and his jaw dropped.
The water by how was well out of the boat, and so far as they could see not much more was coming in; and that could be readily handled, thanks to the possession of that dented basin which Shack had twisted into a handy scoop. Max had fixed the rope so that by releasing one end it would allow the boat to drop down the stream with the swift current.
That worn over the fez could be so adjusted as to afford shade for the nape of the neck, and in front a scoop for the eyes, so that the article became transmogrified into something between a kepi and a helmet. The British "Tommies'" khaki helmet-covers were ornamented with coloured cotton patches and regimental badges.
He pondered for a moment. "I can't buy the information from you," he said, "because, so far, the story isn't in shape to use, and I don't know when I will be able to use it. Yet I do want to have an option on the first scoop on the story. You know what a scoop is?" "No, sir." "A 'scoop' or a 'beat' means that one paper gets hold of a big story before any other paper has it.
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