| 1821 - 724 páginas
...roastetb, and consumes inwardly, always wet her head and heart with a wet s>ponge ; and when you see her giddy with running, and begin to stumble, her...her up, set her before your guests, and she will cry 09 yon cut off any part from her, and will be almost eaten up before she be dead : it i* mighty pleasant... | |
| 1821 - 488 páginas
...and when you see her giddy with running, and begin to (tumble, her heart wants moisture, and •he i* roasted enough. Take her up, set her before your guests, and she will cry as yon cut off any part from her, and will be almost eaten up before she be dead : it is mighty pleasant... | |
| 1822 - 394 páginas
...roaaleth, and consumes inwardly, always wet her head and heart with a wet sponge ; and when you see her giddy with running, and begin to stumble, her...is roasted enough. Take her up, set her before your gyests, nnd she will cry as you cut off any part from her, and will be almost eaten up before she be... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1827 - 674 páginas
...she roasteth and consumes inwardly, always wet her head and heart with a wet sponge, and when you see her giddy with running, and begin to stumble, her...she is roasted enough. Take her up, set her before her guests, and she will cry as you cut off any part from her, and will be almost eaten up before she... | |
| William Kitchiner - 1836 - 432 páginas
...roasteth, and consumes inwardly, always wet her head and heart with a wet sponge ; and when you sce her giddy with running, and begin to stumble, her...and she will cry as you cut off any part from her, aud will be almost eaten up before she be dead : it is mighty pleasant to behold ! !" — See WECKKR'S... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1827 - 686 páginas
...she roastclh and consumes inwardly, always wet her head and heart with a wet sponge, and when you see her giddy with running, and begin to stumble, her heart wants moisture, anil she is roasted enough. Take her up, set her before her guests, and she will cry as you cut oft'... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1839 - 630 páginas
...she wasteth, and consumes inwardly, always wet her head and heart with a wet sponge, and when you see her giddy with running and begin to stumble, her heart...wants moisture, and she is roasted enough. Take her up and set her before your guest, and she will cry as you cut off any part from her, and will be almost... | |
| William Kitchiner - 1845 - 454 páginas
...wet • }'"V i- ; and when you see her giddy with running, and i« .-1,1 to stumble, her i'l-.i 1 1 wants moisture, and she is roasted enough. Take her up, set her before yuur guests, and she will cry as you cut off any part from her, and will he almost eaton up before... | |
| George Vasey - 1847 - 100 páginas
...stumble, her heart wants moisture, and she is roasted enough. Take her up, and set her before your guest; and she will cry as you cut off any part from her; and will be almost eaten up before she is dead." The writer concludes by observing — "It is mighty pleasant to behold." C. AND J.ADLAItn... | |
| George Vasey - 1847 - 104 páginas
...she wasteth and consumes inwardly, always wet her head and heart with a wet sponge; and when you see her giddy with running, and begin to stumble, her...moisture, and she is roasted enough. Take her up, and set her before your guest; and she ILLUSTRATIONS OF EATING. will cry as you cut off any part from... | |
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