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"Yes, yes; here, my lamb, here's a nice soft-boiled egg for your tea. You'll like that, now?" "Thank you," said Marjorie, her great, dark eyes looking weird in the dimly lighted kitchen. After a satisfying supper, Mrs. Geary took the child up to a low, slant-ceiled room, that was as bare and clean as the kitchen.

But Orville Platt was quite unaware of any smouldering in progress. He was occupied with his eggs. How could he know that these very eggs were feeding the dull red menace in Terry Platt's eyes? When Orville Platt ate a soft-boiled egg he concentrated on it. He treated it as a great adventure. Which, after all, it is.

The meat of a lobster can be treated in the same way. Let the water be boiling fast when the eggs are put in, that it may not be checked. They should have lain in warm water a few minutes before boiling, to prevent the shells cracking. Allow three minutes for a soft-boiled egg; four, to have the white firmly set; and ten, for a hard-boiled egg.

On the second day bread well toasted through may be added to any of the liquids. On the third day stewed or baked apples should be added to the diet. On the fourth day, and from this on, the patient will have regular meals, but the diet must be a plain one. For breakfast, stale bread, a soft-boiled egg, fruit, and a cup of tea, not too strong.

Coffee, soft-boiled, and as quick as you can." Having delivered this order, the young man fixed his intent gaze on a brown spot ornamenting the table-cloth, and resumed his thinking. It had just occurred to him that, according to all accounts, the raft from which he had taken that skiff had come down the river to this point two days before.

Now be still! Horse." "How can I pass my examination if I'm to be still? Wagon." "Aeroplane." "You." "How did you know that I was an aviator?" "Never mind; go on with the game." "All right. Beaux." "Flattery." "Chaperon." "Hoodwink." "Oh, you rascal! Mother." "Father." "Father." "Money." "Soft-boiled egg." "Messy." "American Beauties." "Mr. Grant, he often sends them to me." "Music." "Dancing."

He had no sooner said this, but he was so excessively pleased, and fell into so exorbitant a fit of laughter, that the use of his spleen took that of his breath utterly away, and he immediately died. Nor of Spurius Saufeius, who died supping up a soft-boiled egg as he came out of a bath. Nor of him who, as Boccaccio tells us, died suddenly by picking his grinders with a sage-stalk.

With as much mind as a minnow and as much snap as a soft-boiled egg. You might hustle him into that kind of marriage; I daresay you could but if I know Owen, the natural thing would happen before the first baby was weaned." "I don't know why you insinuate such odious things against Owen!" "Do you think it would be odious of him to return to his real love when he'd been forcibly parted from her?

The flame of martyrdom was swiftly quenched with beef tea, soft-boiled eggs and sweet malaga wine, and I could not possibly recognize Satan's voice in these gentle commands to self-indulgence, nor could I think to honor God by disobedience to such a charming mistress.

Here in Berlin we are, it seems, being starved out, but in the complex web of a modern city it is rather hard to tell just what that means: In ordinary times, for instance, Germany imports thirty-five million dollars' worth of butter and eggs from Russia, which, of course, is not coming in now, yet butter seems to appear, and at a central place like the Victoria Cafe, at the corner of Unter den Linden and Friedrichsstrasse, two soft-boiled eggs cost fifty pfennigs, or twelve and a half cents, which is but two and a half cents more than they cost before the war, and that includes a morning paper and a window from which to see Berlin going by.

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