Serve at once, or, like other souffles, it will fall.
This is a souffle, so the whites of the eggs must not be added until it is time for it to go into the oven, and it will fall if not served immediately after it comes from the oven.
Like any souffle, it will fall if not sufficiently baked, or if not served very promptly.
Like any souffle, it must go directly from the oven to the table, or it will fall.
Kmita will not forgive the calumny, he is not such a man; he will fall on Boguslav.
I will fall at his feet and say: Gracious King, save Chenstohova and your most faithful servants!
And what other oath Than honesty to honesty engaged That this shall be or we will fallfor it?
Till thou canst rail the seal from off my bond, Thou but offend'st thy lungs to speak so loud; Repair thy wit, good youth, or it will fall To cureless ruin.
Come, go; I will fall prostrate at his feet, And never rise until my tears and prayers Have won his Grace to come in person hither And take perforce my husband from the Abbess.
You shall see it will fall pat as I told you; yonder she comes.
At such a time too, any tax which may be imposed on the farmer, will fall on rent, and not on the consumer.
If we quarrel with him, and he strikes about him, seven of us will fall at every blow; not one of us can stand against him.
If he sees that picture, he will fallviolently in love with her, and will drop down in a swoon, and go through great danger for her sake, therefore thou must preserve him from that.
If by the number of masts, it will fall unequally on individuals; because we often see ships of one hundred and eighty tons, and brigs of three hundred and sixty.
If he is a young and comparatively unsophisticated specimen, he will fall an easy victim to any of the foregoing stratagems.
When the animal is caught he will fall or jump into the water, and the weight of the trap and chain will sink him.
The blow-gun is often used with good success, and the concussion from a gun loaded simply with powder, and aimed in the direction of the bird, will often stun it so that it will fall to the ground.
Care is necessary in setting the topmost brick in such a position that it will fall aright, and completely cover the open space.
Suppose, for instance, that you throw it with a force that will make it rise only sixteen feet; in that case, you know, it will fall in one second of time.
I am the only person they care for: if a trap is set for me, I will fall into it alone.
The count may fail; but in that case he will fall like a hero, and his death will be that of a martyr.
But it will fall to the mighty push o' the winds o' God--and not to the puny butt of a moose-calf!
There was a gleam of admiration in MacNair's eyes as he answered: "If the tree is rotten it will fall.
Deeper and bolder truths be careful, my friends, of avowing; For as soon as ye do all the world on ye will fall.
To-morrow he will be sixty years old--that he will fall a victim to the vengeance of the President is most certain!
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