But I remember that one day I slipped under one of the vans, and stole a basin of soup as my share, which one of the clowns was carefully making for his three learned dogs.
And she went out to attend to her duties and at midday she served up her master's dinner in the little drawing-room with the flowered paper on the walls, and then, when the soup was on the table, she went to tell him.
The Sioux did not arrive, and we ate thesoup ourselves.
Expecting the Sioux, I had two large kettles of soup made for them.
If she had come in before we sat down to dinner I should have made some excuse and gone away, but as we had begun the soup a sudden flight would have covered me with ridicule.
After she had left me I took somesoup and then enjoyed a quiet sleep, for which I felt all the better.
Dinner at Judge Jameson's was a formal affair, commencing with soup and ending with coffee.
Nothing ever tasted so good," sighed Sahwah rapturously, dipping her spoon diligently into the big tin cup in which her soup was served.
Slim," said Sahwah suspiciously, when her cup was empty, "just how much soup have you eaten?
Nobody could make tomato soup which quite equalled hers, in the opinion of the family on Ellen's Isle.
Beside the fried fish there was tomatosoup for supper.
When he came home after his day's work, he found the soup and a jug of cider on the table, and Marguerite waiting for him.
With that he had them conducted to a fair chamber, and ordered the table to be laid, and a good fire to be lighted, and sent them soup and a piece of mutton, and white wine while dinner was preparing.
Tell Mrs. Perkins that I am just learning the last ten lines of the third act; and as for Mr. Yardsley, kindly insinuate to him that he'll find the soup quite hot enough at 8.
Illustration] On a Soup Tureen and Cover, with lemon and leaves modelled on cover, natural size.
Illustration] On a Soup Tureen, marked at bottom of vessel inside.
In 1849 a Relief Act was passed which established soup kitchens throughout the unions, where food was to be had gratis by all who required it.
But she said quietly: “I don’t carry soup and tea to them.
Twice, between soup and savoury, she made the autocrat laugh.
Lady Margot said chaffingly: “I hear you are the ministering angel, carrying soup and tea and sympathy to the villagers.
In the damp dining-room with the paper peeling from the walls near the floor, he saw a soup tureen on a round table without any table cloth, on which were also three melancholy soup-plates.
He was puzzling his brain over this question when his door suddenly opened, and a morose old jailer entered with some soup and bread for the prisoner.
I was so ill-inspired one day as to order some soup to begin with.
You are obliged to order all your repast at once; and the whole is brought you, from soup to cheese, at one time.
Put some soup on and get it down him when he wakes up.
The foreman, an average kindly man, hoped the soupwould help.
Why, the lobster cutlets the other day were not fit to eat, and she had flavored the white soup wrongly.
In any case a little soup and a few comforts will do no harm, for the woman is certainly very ill.
Whether you like it or not, you must take something, for I am certain you have not broken your fast," said the girl, dragging a little table forward and placing the steaming soup upon it.
Then the site for the kitchen was chosen, tables were unfolded, the canteen opened, and before long a kettle of soup was boiling merrily, and we enjoyed a good supper sitting out in the clear moonlight.
They pay from ten to twenty-five cents for their lodgings, and if they desire a supper or breakfast, are given a cup of coffee and a piece of bread, or a bowl of soup for a similar sum.
The allowance is about one pound of beef, and a quart of vegetable soup at dinner, ten ounces of bread at each meal, and one quart of coffee at breakfast and supper, to each man.
Some soup and wine had been placed by the fire, and likewise a shirt and a suit of Humfrey's clothes were spread before it.
We know who is going to have soup and pancakes; we know who is going to have porridge and sausages--isn't it interesting?
We ate bread and soup at the ordinaire and turned in.
We are there till nine-fifteen and return for soup and bread and jam at ten o’clock.
Soup is high treason here until night, when they make it of the leavings.
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