| 1797 - 618 Seiten
...ill-humour, than pleafed at the appearance of the difh .After fwallowing a few mouthfuls. he fent it away, faying, " it was fmoked," " Allow me to help...replied his wife. " Then I am for none of either," Cud Barnet ; " though, if the tongue had been fmoked inftead of the veaifon, L might have mode a. tolerable... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1797 - 612 Seiten
...ill-humour, than pleafed at the appearance of the di(h .After fwaliowing a few mouthfuls. he fent it away, faying, " it was fmoked," " Allow me to help...refumed Mrs. Barnet ; " you ufed to like chicken, with a (lice of tongue." " Is the tongue fmoked r" faid Barnet. " No, my dear," replied his wife. " Then I... | |
| John Moore - 1816 - 272 Seiten
...appearance of the dish. After swallowing a few mouthfuls, he sent it away, saying, " it was smoked." ". AHow me to help you to a. wing of a chicken, my dear," resumed Mrs. Barnet;, "you used to like chicken with a slice of tongue." "Is the tongue smoked ?" said... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 580 Seiten
...appearance of the dish. After swallowing a few mouthfuls, he sent it away, saying, ' it was smoked.' . ' Allow me to help you to a wing of a chicken, my dear,' resumed Mrs. Barnet ; ' you used to like chicken, with a slice of tongue.' ' Is the tongue smoked ?'... | |
| John Moore - 1820 - 578 Seiten
...appearance of the dish. After swallowing a few numthfuls, he sent it away, saying, ' it was smoked^ ' Allow me to help you to a wing of a chicken, my dear,' resumed Mrs. Barnet ; ' you used to like chicken, with a slice of tongue.' ' Is the tongue smoked ?'... | |
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