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Bill of Fare for every day
A Manual for the Housekeeper: giving a Bill of Fare for every day in the year.
— from The Education of American Girls by Anna C. (Anna Callender) Brackett

bunch of fresh flowers every day
And I'd get Clover to pick a bunch of fresh flowers every day for your table.
— from What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge

bill of fare for every day
A Manual for the Housekeeper; giving a bill of fare for every day in the year.
— from Work for Women by George J. Manson

bill of fare for every day
A bit of cheese, a loaf of bread, some dried fish, and a cup of coffee constituted his bill of fare for every day, and these were economically used.
— from The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest by W. H. (William Henry) Sparks

bill of fare for every day
——— It contains a complete bill of fare for every day for six weeks, also valuable hints and helps for housekeepers.
— from The Hero of the People: A Historical Romance of Love, Liberty and Loyalty by Alexandre Dumas

bill of fare for every day
Mrs. Waters condescended to allow Ruth to keep the quart of milk and loaf of bread, (which was to serve for her bill of fare for every day’s three meals,) on a swing shelf in a corner of the cellar.
— from Ruth Hall: A Domestic Tale of the Present Time by Fanny Fern

bills of fare for every day
" A Year's Cookery , by Phillis Browne, with bills of fare for every day in the year, with directions for cooking, for marketing, and for making arrangements for the next day, makes up an invaluable present for young housekeepers.
— from How Women May Earn a Living by Mercy Grogan

basket of flowers for Easter decorations
190 She was embroidering a stole for Easter, and wanted a great deal of counsel for it; and she undertook to get a basket of flowers for Easter decorations from Northmoor, where her request caused some surprise and much satisfaction in the simple pair, who never thought of connecting the handsome young mission priest with this sudden interest in the Church.
— from That Stick by Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

bearing on future fight engagements Dalzell
“It may have some bearing on future fight engagements,” Dalzell continued, his grin slowly fading.
— from Dave Darrin and the German Submarines Or, Making a Clean-up of the Hun Sea Monsters by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock


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