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Club Life of London with Anecdotes of the Clubs, ...
A foreigner, be he a Frenchman, American, or Dutchman, if introduced to the '
kitchen,' would stare with astonishment if you told him that in this plain apartment,
with its immense fire, meatscreen, gridirons, and a small tub under the window for
...
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The Works of Thomas Hood: Comic and Serious, in Prose and ...
... lead of course to bihs,) And, by the time she had got a meatScreen, veil'd her
back, too, from the heatAs for her gravies and her sauces, (Tho' they reform'd the
royal fauces,) Her forcemeats and ragouts,—I A REClPE—FOR CIVILISATION.
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The Industry, Science, & Art of the Age, Or The ...
The roasting apparatus consists of a cylindrical meatscreen, within which three
sets of joints, one above the other, THE NORWICH GATEB —DIEDIEVA
WOLVERIIAMPTON GO0DS —BEDSTEADS COOKING APPARATUS, RANGES,'
AND ...
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The Poetical Works: With Some Account of the Author
... ere she had read beyond Welsh rabbits, She saw the spareness of her habits,
And round her loins put on a striped Towel, where fingers might be wiped, And
then her breast clothed like her ribs, And, by the time she had got a meatScreen,
...
Thomas Hood, Francis James Child,
1859
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Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts
They looked as if they had been constructed out of the lining of a meatscreen;
they may have been pure silver, but I have my doubts. One thing, however, was
abundantly clear, that armour, however gorgeous, could never have been
becoming ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers,
1864
It would bebetter forthemtobuy the goods at once, without this ceremony of
inspection; for, whenwe go to see akitchen fender and meatscreen, Dorasees a
Chinesehouse for Jip, withlittle bells onthe top, and prefersthat. Andittakes a
longtime to ...
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DAVID COPPERFIELD, The Original Dicken's Classic With 38 ...
without this ceremony of inspection; for, when we go to see a kitchen fender and
meatscreen, Dora sees a Chinesehouse for Jip,withlittle bells onthetop, and
prefers that. Andit takesalong time toaccustom Jip to his new residence, after we
...
Charles Dickens, Bonus Entire Audiobook Included
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Sketches by Boz (Complete and with the original Illustrations):
That singularly awkward and ungainlylooking man, inthe brownishwhite hat,with
the straggling black trousers which reach about halfway downtheleg of hisboots,
who is leaningagainstthe meatscreen, apparently deluding himself intothe belief
...
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Delphi Complete Works of Frederick Marryat (Illustrated):
“Stop, let me lookatmylist— 'Knifetray, meatscreen, leads for windowsashes,' —
Ah! have youany handleads noton charge?” “Yes,your honour, four or five.” “Give
them to my steward.— 'Small chair for Ellen — canvas for veranda.'— Oh! here's ...
Captain Frederick Marryat,
2014
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Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management: Abridged edition
It will be found preferable to make use of a common meatscreen, such as is
shown in the woodcut. This contains shelves for warming plates and dishes; and
with this, the reflection not being so powerful, and more air being admitted to the
joint, ...
Isabella Beeton, Nicola Humble,
2000