Mama put the chicken feet on a saucer and handed it to me.
When I had finished chewing up every last piece of skin and soft gristle sticking to the bones, I set my saucer on the floor and darted over to the bureau by Mama's bed.
As I got up, one piece of my chicken slid off the saucer and fell to the floor.
Well," Sims went on, "I am of the opinion that a saucer actually landed out there and they came across the cow by accident.
These men are from the atomic research laboratory at the University and they are convinced that a flying saucer has landed out there.
You look like one of them flying saucer fellas, yerself," Zack laughed, seeing Professor Sims donned in the lead shield and the dark glasses.
Do you remember how much more frequent saucer sightings were reported in this area alone?
Now my belief is that the saucer took off in haste, such great haste that they forgot to extinguish poor Junius.
But we have positive proof a saucer has landed here.
A small quantity of a dark fluid remained in the saucepan, and an empty cup and saucer that had been drunk out of stood near it.
She is seized with panic, and under its influence she hurries downstairs, and quickly drops the coffee-cup and saucer used by Mademoiselle Cynthia into a large brass vase, where it is discovered later by Monsieur Lawrence.
He poured something from a bottle into a saucer and went back to Pacer with it.
Miss Laura took her up in her arms, and going down to the kitchen, asked Mary to give her a saucer of her very sweetest milk for the best cat in the United States of America.
If a lady be wise, she will not have two tea-spoons in her saucer at the same time.
See the inscription on the saucer in the Lichfield Museum.
Harwood, was every morning placed in a small blue and white china saucer which had belonged to his wife, and which he familiarly called 'Tetty.
I noticed at the other end of this long veranda there were another two boxes, exactly the same as these, and a big tall eunuch made tea and brought it to the Young Empress in a yellow porcelain cup, with a silver saucer and a silver top cover.
This tea cup was made of pure white jade and the saucer and cover was of solid gold.
Mrs. Libby paused to kill a fly that ventured too near her saucer on the table at her side, with a quick blow of the fleshy hand.
She was eating some peaches, tearing them apart from the stone with strong, juice-dropping fingers, and dipping them in a saucer of coarse sugar before she devoured them.
In summer at tea-time Susie would much enjoy the company under the wych-elm on the lawn, and took her "dish of tea" out of the saucer in the antique and orthodox manner.
The saucer she held fell to the floor in fragments.
A shallow one-handled saucer or stand of Kimmeridge shale was found at Povington, Dorset,[2200] but was probably intended for some other purpose than the Scottish cup.
But he took a cup of coffee, stirred part of its contents into the saucer and on to the Chesterfield, and began to sup the remainder with a prodigious splutter of ingurgitation.
I suppose I mun alter this 'ere table, then," said she, putting a cup and saucer back on the tray.
I began to feel hungry, as you may imagine, for I had eaten nothing since the first of November; so I crawled over to the saucer of milk, and drank it all.
The pupils at last were convinced that it was a sensible means to an end, and began with a flower-pot saucer varying yards up the lawn.
From the purple set: small oval platter meat platter 3 compotes oval fruit basket coffee cup and saucer water pitcher fish platter dinner plate shallow bowl soup bowl.
And in a few moments they had the pleasure of seeing Emmy devour, in luscious mouthfuls, a large saucer of the pink-and-white frozen sweet.
For poor Emmy, to whom ice-cream was a rare treat, had lifted her saucer in both hands and was polishing it off with her little pink tongue, for all the world like a pussy-cat.
She saw Grandmother take the saucer pie and set it aside.
Grandmother had made for Susan's dinner a saucer pie.
The words seemed to pop out of her mouth, her face seemed to snarl itself up, and, for no reason at all she suddenly felt very angry at the poor, pretty little saucer pie.
Back came the children, hand in hand, already looking brighter, and when they saw the little saucer pie, neatly cut in two, they broke into broad smiles.
Ignite the Brandy on top, and after it has blazed for a few seconds extinguishing it by placing a saucer or the bottom of another glass over the blazing fluid.
Then cover the dish or saucer with a plate, and when the fire is extinguished pour the liquid into a small Bar glass and serve.
Dovey appeared with a large saucer of peaches and cream.
Awhile later, Dovey, a half-grown girl, appeared with a largesaucer of peaches and cream, plentifully sugared.
A horsehair sparrow's nest was lined with raw cotton and put in one corner, a toy saucer of water in the other, and in the third a toy plate filled with cracked hickory nuts, interspersed with bits of sugar.
Staines looked round, and saw a woolly head, and two saucer eyes and open nostrils close by him.
Every morning Farmer Brown's boy filled a saucer with warm fresh milk for her, and every day she had all the meat that was good for her, so there wasn't the least need in the world for her to go hunting.
She suddenly remembered that saucer of milk, and that that was really all the breakfast she wanted.
In a minute or two the waitress would collect the cup and saucer and the coins.
The departing customer had left the usual gratuity under the saucer of his coffee-cup.
The other man's cup, saucer and money were still there.
His fingers slid under the other man's saucer and in a moment the money was under his own.
A freckled boy with saucereyes dashed around the corner.