Poach as many eggs as are required, in boiling salt water.
Slip as many eggs as are needed in frying-pan and cook gently by dripping the hot fat over them until done.
In many eggs, besides these primary markings, a number of small faint, patches and blotches of pale inky purple are observable, almost exclusively at the large end.
The former contained four incubated eggs, exact miniatures of many eggs I have of L.
There is something Shrike-like in the markings of many eggs; and where the markings are most numerous, namely at the large end, they are commonly intermingled with streaks and clouds of pale lilac.
Boil as many eggs as you require hard, then cut them in half and take out the yolks and pound them in a mortar with equal quantities of butter and curds, a tablespoonful of grated Parmesan, salt and pepper.
Then boil as many eggs as you want hard; take out the yolks, but keep them whole.
Boil as many eggs as you want very hard; take out the yolks, roll them up in the forcemeat, and make them the size and shape of an egg.
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