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Cool off for about an hour, take off the grease, bone and skin the duckling and cut the meat into small pieces; arrange nicely with the vegetables in individual earthenware dishes, cover with the stock and put on the ice to harden. Pick, singe, draw, clean and season them well inside and out, with salt mixed with a little ginger and pepper, and then stuff them with well-seasoned bread dressing.
Off that point, a little beyond the harbour of Corbelets, is that which the seamen of the Norman archipelago call a "singe." The "singe," or race, is a furious kind of current. A wreath of funnels in the shallows produces in the waves a wreath of whirlpools. You escape one to fall into another.
Pierson got up and caught it in the curve of his palm. "Poor thing! You're like my Nollie; so soft, and dreamy, so feckless, so reckless." And going to the curtains, he thrust his hand through, and released the moth. "Dad!" said Gratian suddenly, "we can only find out for ourselves, even if we do singe our wings in doing it.
Yet, reckless as he was, he had still common sense enough to understand that, until he was fairly rid of one wife, he could not expect another to throw herself into his arms, and he awkwardly flitted about her, like a moth about a lantern, unable even to singe his wings in the flame. "Then it is decided?" he asked. "You are really going abroad?"
Let boil; add the sweetbreads and simmer until done. Serve cold. German Stuffed Turkey. Singe and clean a fat turkey. Season well with salt and pepper. Chop the giblets; add some chopped veal and pork, 1 onion, 2 cloves of garlic and parsley chopped, salt and pepper. Mix with 2 eggs and stuff the turkey. Put in the dripping-pan with some hot water. Dredge with flour; let bake until done.
Chick as Pandu Singe pretended to give Nick a brief command, and Nick alone sprang out upon the sidewalk. "Wait here, driver," said he, curtly. "I will return for Pandu Singe in a few minutes." Dalton instantly became suspicious. "What's that for?" he abruptly demanded. "Why doesn't his nibs go in with you now?"
J'ai vu un singe!" said Jaques Bourcier to his daughter, the pretty Adrienne, who was coming out of the room in which Alice lay. "I saw a monkey just now; I must rub up my gun!" He could not be solemn; not he. The thought of an opportunity to get even with Hamilton was like wine in his blood.
As soon as my bare fingers would touch the cold metal of the tins, they would freeze, and if I attempted to use the mittens they would singe and burn, and it was impossible to hold the solder with my bearskin gloves on. But keeping everlastingly at it brings success, and with the help of the boys the work was slowly but surely done. Early this evening Professor MacMillan and his caravan arrived.
They eat everything in France, and would serve you up the head of a monkey who has died of the smallpox, as singe au petite vérole that is, if you did not understand French; if you did, they would call it, Tête d'amour a l'Ethiopique, and then you would be even more puzzled. As for their wine, there is no disguise in that it's half vinegar.
"A home a refuge," she went on haltingly, "for for women in trouble. They're the moths bewildered by the lights of the town they they singe their wings and then we try to help them." "It's great of you, Una." "And what do you do with your time?" she broke in quickly. "Whom have you met? Is the riddle of existence easier for you in New York than at Horsham Manor?" "No," he blurted out.
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