The Ladies' Repository, Том 5;Том 30L. Swormstedt and J.H. Power, 1870 |
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... kind in every thing , more so than I had dared to hope , and I , therefor , account myself richer than Croesus . " The garden attached to the old homestead was a great source of the purest enjoyment to the family during the Summer , and ...
... kind in every thing , more so than I had dared to hope , and I , therefor , account myself richer than Croesus . " The garden attached to the old homestead was a great source of the purest enjoyment to the family during the Summer , and ...
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... kind , when well se- lected and boiled gently six or eight hours , or until tender enough to mash readily between the thumb and finger , is very palatable . Finish with very little water ; it will not stick to the kettle like wheat ...
... kind , when well se- lected and boiled gently six or eight hours , or until tender enough to mash readily between the thumb and finger , is very palatable . Finish with very little water ; it will not stick to the kettle like wheat ...
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... kind now in market . When picked green and dried they are sweeter , but less rich . The split peas - or the ordinary field peas— make a very good pease pudding . Cook them as above , finish rather dry , run through a colan- der to take ...
... kind now in market . When picked green and dried they are sweeter , but less rich . The split peas - or the ordinary field peas— make a very good pease pudding . Cook them as above , finish rather dry , run through a colan- der to take ...
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... kind and indulgent was he that no wish which my childish fancy suggested was left unfulfilled . My nurse I believe would as soon have thought of committing a crime as of refus- The sweet face of the young girl , who mani- fested such ...
... kind and indulgent was he that no wish which my childish fancy suggested was left unfulfilled . My nurse I believe would as soon have thought of committing a crime as of refus- The sweet face of the young girl , who mani- fested such ...
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... kind love , good thoughts , and reverence . " But the shrewd Cassius amends it : " Your voice shall be as strong as any man's In the disposing of new dignities . " But this mastery of selfish motive excludes by its very completeness all ...
... kind love , good thoughts , and reverence . " But the shrewd Cassius amends it : " Your voice shall be as strong as any man's In the disposing of new dignities . " But this mastery of selfish motive excludes by its very completeness all ...
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