Same as above, but use kirschwasser only, to macerate, and omit the whipped cream.
Dish up on a platter, cover with maitre d'hotel sauce, and garnish with quartered lemons and parsley.
Mix one-half pound of sugar with the yolks of two eggs, add one-half of a split vanilla bean, and beat until light and fluffy.
Slice some cactus fruit and serve on ice, with powdered sugar and lemon separate.
Prepare four squab as for roasting, except the stuffing.
To remove the jelly, dip the moulds in hot water, and turn out on a cold dish.
Put the cold sprouts in a casserole, add two ounces of butter, salt, pepper, one cup of bouillon and a little chopped parsley.
Add eight beaten eggs and two red peppers cut in small squares, season with salt and pepper, and proceed in the same manner as for a plain omelet.
After boiling for about thirty minutes remove the bouquet and add twelve small round potatoes, twelve very small onions, and one-quarter pound of parboiled salt pork cut in small squares.
Add the noodles, and boil for seven minutes over a quick fire, so they will not stick together.
He aye hated to hae to change his jaicket afore the last rake, him no' haein' ony richt wumman buddy aboot him to dry't.
But I micht nearly as weel be deid, for I've been thae twa months in Edinburgh.
He sustained the vibrant penetrating quality, of a voice like the Cloch fog-horn on a regimen consisting of beer and the casual hard-boiled egg of the Mull of Kintyre Vaults.
Weel, that's ower for anither Setturday," said Erchie to himself, resuming his slippers and his spectacles.
Afore she could get her een aff the wean the King's cairrage was past, and the rest o' the Lancers cam' clatterin' after them.
I said I wad rise early in the mornin' and gaither denty-lions for't oot at the Three-Tree Well, but she wadna let me nor the powney inside the door.
Oh, that weary sea, a puir trade to be followin' for ony mither's son.
Erchie rose off the drain-pipe, and prepared to resume his way home with that ingenious object that proves how the lowliest things of life may be made dignified and beautiful--if fashion says they are so.
His Majesty then laid a foundation-stone as smert's ye like wi' his least wee bit touch, and then went into the Municeepal Buildin's and had a snack.
He betrayed some confusion at being discovered, and then laughed.
There are also some among you who like better to preach on the virtues of the saints than to imitate their labours.
When sitting alone and sad, she would sing "a touching song of love," on the misfortunes of Guiron, killed for the sake of his lady.
Your Holiness must know," writes Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln, to Pope Gregory IX.
And at every step the palm fronds above our heads were crackling and snapping like whips, and the air was full of flying missiles.
Some glimmerings of common sense now and then: you're to be congratulated," I said.
Holding that cautious notion in mind, I made the southward voyage look as much like a pleasure jaunt as possible, touching at Havana, again at Port au Prince, and a little later at Kingston.
He was a prisoner in his stateroom, locked in, and with a man on guard.
I'm a wholesale murderer, Dick; that is about what it comes to!
But we were fresh, and the three were practically in the last ditch of exhaustion when we fell upon them.
It could do no good to tell them; and, as Bonteck sagely argued, it might do a good bit of harm by stirring up things at a time when we all needed to sit tight in the boat.
Pistols cracked, and in the fray I got a kick, delivered after the best manner of the French foot-boxer, that nearly knocked the breath out of me.
The fire had been drowned in the first downpour of the rain, and the small clearing was in murky darkness.
Since when have you been soaking Diogenes and the later Cynics?
Mrs. Van Tromp was rising stiffly and I was saved the necessity of replying.
And then there is Mr. Goff: you don't mean to tell me that that crabbed, sour, shrimmy old piece of New England honesty and prying curiosity could be kept from finding out.
Perspective comes in where judgment fails [as to the distance] in objects which diminish.
Therefore we may rather believe it to be the nature and potency of our luminous atmosphere which absorbs the images of the objects existing in it, than the nature of the objects, to send their images through the air.
To us, now, it seems almost inexplicable that these valuable and interesting original texts should have remained so long unpublished, and indeed forgotten.
Footnote 28: See Footnote 26]; and [experience] has been the mistress of those who wrote well.
The other has the base towards the eye and the apex on the horizon.
Drawing is based upon perspective, which is nothing else than a thorough knowledge of the function of the eye.
And often, when I see one of these men take this work in his hand, I wonder that he does not put it to his nose, like a monkey, or ask me if it is something good to eat.
The parson listened, and put a question or two, and then asked: "'Have you tried to open the lock since that night?
It was she, of course, that was burning the flare.
O for a good wat nurse to spean ye, like John Adamson's lambs!
Het is maar al te duidelijk wat wij beginnen moeten; het is zelfs zóó eenvoudig dat er niets tegen in te brengen is.
Hiermede hebben wij, als het geoorloofd is dit te zeggen, alles wat er menschelijks was in den kunstenmakerstroep aan onze lezers te zien gegeven.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.