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'Well, M. Paul, she said, still laughing, 'I will make a side-dish of you, and with her own pretty hands she re-arranged the table, assigning him a position with great demureness in the exact centre of it.

His breakfast consisted of a side-dish, a broiled fish with Reading sauce, a scarlet slice of roast beef garnished with mushrooms, a rhubarb and gooseberry tart, and a morsel of Cheshire cheese, the whole being washed down with several cups of tea, for which the Reform is famous.

In the porkers he saw carved out the future sleek side of bacon, and juicy relishing ham; not a turkey but he beheld daintily trussed up, with its gizzard under its wing, and, peradventure, a necklace of savory sausages; and even bright chanticleer himself lay sprawling on his back, in a side-dish, with uplifted claws, as if craving that quarter which his chivalrous spirit disdained to ask while living.

You may lay them round your mutton, or they are proper for a side-dish. To force a FOWL.

This is proper for a side-dish either at noon or night. To make FRENCH BREAD. The oven must be quick. To make GINGER-BREAD another Way.

"With watermelons for a side-dish," the young man put in. "And we thought we could get better melons if we came out here in the country to buy them," said the fourth member of the party. "The melon patch belongs to Peace," Gail told them. "We think she has some pretty good fruit. Come this way and see for yourself." "Oh, what big ones!" cried the visiting quartette.

In addition to the meat and potatoes there was one vegetable in a side-dish and as dessert four prunes. The meat course gone Willie placed the vegetable dish on the empty plate, seized a spoon in lieu of knife and fork and presto! the side-dish was empty. Whereupon the prune dish was set in the empty side-dish four deft motions and there were no prunes in the dish.

But McTosh, familiar old family retainer, slipped nearer at the first opportunity and whispered, in just that eager tone with which he pressed a side-dish upon one's notice: "Can't I give you a little help, sir?" "Keep away, steward," said Varney, between clenched teeth, "or you'll get hurt." Saying which, he received a savage blow on the point of the chin and struck the deck with a thud.

Half of the above quantity will make a pudding for a side-dish.

His breakfast consisted of a side-dish, a broiled fish with Reading sauce, a scarlet slice of roast beef garnished with mushrooms, a rhubarb and gooseberry tart, and a morsel of Cheshire cheese, the whole being washed down with several cups of tea, for which the Reform is famous.