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Updated: June 6, 2025
"It must be clarified in the commencement," put in the doctor. "O' course it must be clarified," said Earl, "Barby knows about clarifyin' that's when you first put it on you had ought to throw in a teeny drop o' milk fur to clear it, milk's as good as a'most anything, or if you can get it calf's blood's better "
"How do you make the meat ready?" asked the wolf chief. "I cut it into slices," answered the young woman. The coyotes were called and in a short time fetched in a knife in its sheath. The young woman cut up the calf's shoulder into slices and ate it. Thus she lived for a year, all the wolves being very kind to her.
This is the common stuff of the country, which is used for partitions in houses, &c. This is a finer sort, such as I wear at present. Here we have the skin of the whale calf, which is usually worn by the women. This is the most expensive article of our manufactures; it is the belly part of the calf's skin, which being white, admits of a dye from the murex a shell fish, very common on our shores."
Having put the cup down the calf's throat, pour into its nostrils half a spoonful of the spirit of turpentine, rub a little tar upon its nose, and keep it within doors for an hour. Calves ought to be housed a night before this medicine is given.
A little, little sin no larger than the eye of a fly a little bite of a calf's sweetbread on Friday in mere forgetfulness, and Sancta Maria! what a penance is required! What suffering! It is a purgatory to have such a confessor. 'Surely madame can have no sins, said Conyngham pleasantly. 'Not now, said Senora Barenna with a deep sigh. 'When I was young it was different.
Then the young calf's mother comes on the scene and asks her to spare her little pansy blossom not to blight his life with the frost of her follies. And of course she consents again. She's the great consenter always in the hands of friends, like an American politician. "The difficulty of saying nay to earnest pleading" prevents a mesalliance.
The stove had burned up and got warm, the tea was made and poured out into mugs and cups, and milk was added to it; rusks, fresh rye and wheat bread, hard-boiled eggs, butter, and calf's head and feet were placed on the cloth. Everybody moved towards the part of the shelf beds which took the place of the table and sat eating and talking. Rintzeva sat on a box pouring out the tea.
Walking in the garden this evening with Sir G. Carteret and Sir J. Minnes, Sir G. Carteret told us with great contempt how like a stage-player my Lord Digby spoke yesterday, pointing to his head as my Lord did, and saying, "First, for his head," says Sir G. Carteret, "I know what a calf's head would have done better by half for his heart and his sword, I have nothing to say to them."
There, as the years passed, she grew tall and fair as a slender lily, and more beautiful than the sunshine. Now when fourteen years had passed, it happened one snowy day that Deirdre's tutor killed a calf to provide food for their little company. And as the calf's blood was spilled upon the snow, a raven came to drink of it.
Such was our case; and no matter what the label, the contents were always the same though we tried to differentiate in imagination, as we used to call it venison, beef, veal, or salmon, for variety's sake! "Well, old chap, what shall we have for tea Calf's head? Grouse? Pheasant?" "Hum! what about a little er MINCED MUTTON we've not had any for some time, I think."
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