Put the coffee in the uppermost compartment, pour on the water very slowly until the fine coffee is saturated, then more rapidly.
Churn rather fast, until the butter-flakes, left by the dasher upon the top, show that the end to be gained is near—then more slowly.
The first part was over hard, stony ground, then came sand, then more stones, and then I struck the road again about two miles from Lawlers.
Then more gravely: "You shall have your way once more.
Then more gravely--"I try to be very careful about this matter.
Then more lightly, "You are worse than Queen Ester here, and her advice is bewildering enough.
Then more lightly he added, with his sunny smile, "If that big bay starts anything with me, I'll climb the corral fence pronto.
Turning aside from his course, he rode, rapidly at first, then more cautiously, toward the sound.
When the mayonnaise becomes quite thick, use a few drops of vinegar to thin it; then more oil, until sufficient sauce is made.
When set, add more custard, then more fruit, until the mould is full.
Put first a piece of bacon, then an oyster, then more bacon, on each little skewer, till there are six oysters with a piece of bacon between each through the centre and one at each end; string them very evenly.
Then more macaroni, and so on, filling the dish, with grated cheese on top.
Then cigars, and pieces of porcelain brought from the storehouses; then more tea, and an inspection of the many rooms full of odds and ends.
Then more wine, and more subdued conversation followed, interrupted by the grating of wheels upon the gravel drive.
For the kindness and courtesy which have been my invariable portion in this quest, I hereby return hearty thanks.
Fit the tops on neatly, place in circular rows in a deep dish and bake three-quarters of an hour, to a light brown.
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