I had eggs, potted meat and marmalade sandwiches I had made myself.
We marched there, and the men loaded and unloaded, while their officer betook himself up to the town and purchased tinned fruit, potted meat, &c.
With her wire-cutters she opened the tin ofpotted meat, and with their handle spread it on the bread.
She bought a loaf of bread, a tin of potted meat, an orange and a small cheese, and drove on upon the road until she came to Warfusee.
Some lads who were general favourites might be seen visiting three or four tables, returning with their plates heaped with a curious assortment of jam, sardines, potted meat, cakes, etc.
And he gave orders that if the big troop didn't come up tonight, that he was to be potted first thing in the morning, and that Halket was to shoot him.
I've potted as many niggers as any man in our troop, I bet.
Mr. Munty Ross of Potted Shrimp fame, and there are Dr.
I suppose because the colour is more glaring and likely to be taken notice of; and no doubt, too, that's why our soldiers are clothed in scarlet so that they can be all the more readily potted by the enemy?
Potted palms and hand-painted place-cards and orchestra music and candle shades and everything!
I think I'll buy one of those lots in Potted Town," said a Kangaroo who sat opposite to Tom.
The remainder may be potted in instalments, two or three weeks apart, the last as late as December.
Three summers ago I potted a seedling and gave it a small trellis.
The meal was brought in on a tray and consisted of "a pair of cold roast fowls, flanked by some potted meats and a cool salad.
I remember eating potted salmon out of just such jars as these, and now even in my lifetime they appear to have become curious.
Cuttings from flowering begonias root freely in sandy soil, if placed in heat at any season when moderately firm; as soon as rooted, they should be potted singly into 3-in.
In February they should be potted in a compost of sandy loam and leaf-mould, and placed in a temperate pit until May or June, when they may be moved to the greenhouse for flowering.
In the background, a corner-stand with potted flowers and bird-cages.
There is a window on either side of the door, both filled withpotted plants.
Potted plants can be set in tin pails, and tin cans can be used for bouquets.
The prizes might be little potted plants, so many of which grace the florists' windows at this time of year; these for the women, and scarf-pins in the shape of flowers for the men.
It may be put into pots, like potted meats, or into skins, as sausages, and will keep for many months.
There waspotted turkey, and potted ham, and potted tongue, all tasting precisely alike.
Afterwards some plants of this grass were potted up, and some females placed on them.
She planned the meals for the day, made out orders for market, gave the flowers in the vases fresh water, and looking in at the conservatory, she found Pansy Potts digging around the potted daisies with a hairpin.
After they are potted they require to be watered two or three times a week during the summer, according as the temperature may be.