These viands, with the food they took with them, furnished breakfasts and suppers which they deemed even sumptuous. |
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Then she cuts a strip out of his back, eats up the whole of the viands he has prepared for his companions, and disappears. |
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As for Rucker, who's waitin' on the table an' packin' in viands from the kitchen, he takes it as sullen as a sorehead dog. |
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He, too, had fed at Hegel's ideologic banquet, where the verbal viands snared the souls of guests. |
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Thorkell had seen that the remains of these good viands were thriftily gathered up. |
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The homely viands were eaten with decided enjoyment, and afterward even old Mr. Irving joined in the Virginia reel. |
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And so it was upon the viands that Nanna's attention was immediately concentrated. |
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It might here refer more particularly to the room which contained the viands. |
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Here we spread the viands which had been brought in a pannier on the back of one of the mules. |
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But notwithstanding this, the viands at the meal were both dainty and varied. |
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All The viands in their gravy's wine Grow lurid and fantastical. |
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The viands were excellent, and the wines of the first quality. |
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With the point of nurse's scissors we prised the viands from the platters. |
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The viands were eaten freely, though the occasion was not a happy one. |
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The viands were quite in keeping with the simplicity of the table-gear. |
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This adroit Canadian employed his time in preparing the viands and meat that he had brought off the island. |
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Should she draw on the savings bank for more delicate viands? |
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Yet, human fellowship infused some nourishment into the flinty viands, and struck some sparks of cheerfulness out of them. |
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None of the viands looked familiar but all appealed to the appetite. |
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There were long tables loaded with viands and decorated with flowers. |
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The noise of quick steps, an odor of wine and viands, a clinking of crystal and plates, warned them that they were coming to the end of their course. |
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In the opposite corner are two tables, filling a third of the room and laden with dishes and cold viands, which a few of the hungrier guests are already munching. |
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