This can be done better by baking the bread in small loaves in separate pans, thereby securing a uniform heat and more crust, which is considered to be the most easily digested part of the bread.
— from Public School Domestic Science by Adelaide Hoodless
“I should like it,” said Phil; “but if I stay in the city the padrone would get hold of me.”
— from Phil, the Fiddler by Alger, Horatio, Jr.
“I should like it,” said Phil, “but——” “
— from Phil, the Fiddler by Alger, Horatio, Jr.
Once the Bodhisattva, it is said, lived in some part [139] of the forest as a young quail.
— from The Gâtakamâlâ; Or, Garland of Birth-Stories by Aryasura
Mrs. Edwards is still living in Springfield, [pg 443] a woman of the most perfect refinement and trustworthiness.
— from McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 5, April, 1896 by Various
The Bodhisattva, it is said, lived in some place of a forest as a woodpecker distinguished by his beautiful [330] and lovely feathers of manifold colours.
— from The Gâtakamâlâ; Or, Garland of Birth-Stories by Aryasura
A Curiously Unfortunate Coincidence in Psalm Singing In the parish church of Fettercairn, a custom existed, and indeed still lingers in some parts of Scotland, of the precentor on communion Sabbath reading out each single line of the psalm before it was sung by the congregation.
— from Scotch Wit and Humor by W. H. (Walter Henry) Howe
Much fighting had recently taken place on Vimy Ridge and the English and German trenches criss-crossed in several localities; in some places both parties occupied the same trenches.
— from The Brown Brethren by Patrick MacGill
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