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Fraternity / Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
eighteen!" "What is her name?" "Thyme," said Cecilia, with a little smile. She felt that Mrs. Tallents ... !" it seemed to say.... "Hound Street, where they live, is a horrid place." It was Thyme who spoke details...- creator(s) - Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
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- subject(s) - hilary; cecilia; bianca; thyme; stephen; tallents smallpeace; hughs; martin; little model; model; stephen; model; martin; tallents smallpeace; hughs; cecilia; hilary; bianca; thyme; little model;
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The Little House in the Fairy Wood / Eliot, Ethel Cook, 1890-1972
... details...- creator(s) - Eliot, Ethel Cook, 1890-1972
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- subject(s) - ivra; helma; forest; wicked witch; wild thyme; tree; wild star; beautiful wicked; snow witches; helma; tree; forest; wicked witch; wild star; beautiful wicked; ivra; wild thyme; snow witches;
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How to Cook Fish / Reed, Myrtle, 1874-1911
. Season with parsley, thyme, a bay-leaf, half a dozen whole peppers, and three or four whole cloves. Lay ... , a clove of garlic, a bunch of thyme, a bay-leaf, a carrot, and a blade of mace. Bring to the boil and let details...- creator(s) - Reed, Myrtle, 1874-1911
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- subject(s) - sauce; parsley; butter; pepper; tablespoonful; minced parsley; tablespoonfuls; two tablespoonfuls; lemon; crumbs; flour; juice; fish; salt; onion; fillets; minced; chopped; salmon; melted butter; one tablespoonful; drain; bake; fry; cook; sprinkle; onion; salmon; chopped; lemon; two tablespoonfuls; pepper; butter; tablespoonful; salt; minced parsley; sprinkle; bake; drain; fry; one tablespoonful; cook; tablespoonfuls; juice; melted butter; crumbs; fish; sauce; minced; flour; fillets; parsley;
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The Belgian Cookbook / Various
, three cloves, a pinch of white pepper, a sprig of parsley, one of thyme, a bay-leaf; pour in two ... , which in England replace the thyme and bay-leaves used in Belgium. Add sufficient water to cook the potatoes details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - sauce; pepper; butter; dish; salt; veal; simmer; sieve; tomatoes; oven; soup; eggs; flour; potatoes; meat; slices; chopped; boil; cook; pan; cream; egg; chopped parsley; sprinkle; sugar; milk; pour; white sauce; fireproof dish; bechamel sauce; mayonnaise; dish; chopped; pepper; butter; fireproof dish; milk; chopped parsley; veal; egg; salt; eggs; slices; mayonnaise ; sprinkle; soup; white sauce; pan; cream; cook; sugar; pour; oven; boil; potatoes; simmer; bechamel sauce; sauce; tomatoes; flour; meat; sieve;
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The Virginia Housewife / Randolph, Mary
, but take off the scum carefully, as it rises. When it has boiled four hours, put in a small bundle of thyme ... ; stirring it all the while. Strain this browning and mix it well with the soup; take out the bundle of thyme details...- creator(s) - Randolph, Mary
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- subject(s) - butter; flour; boil; pepper; stew; sauce; salt; dish; sugar; pan; eggs; melted butter; pour; pound; mushroom catsup; two spoonsful; chopped parsley; forcemeat balls; stew pan; loaf sugar; grated nutmeg; lemon pickle; water; large spoonful; brown flour; on; stew pan; stew; dish; pepper; butter; on; chopped parsley; large spoonful; pound; lemon pickle; salt; eggs; pan; brown flour; mushroom catsup; forcemeat balls; sugar; pour; two spoonsful; loaf sugar; boil; melted butter; water; grated nutmeg; sauce; flour;
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365 Foreign Dishes / Unknown
, 2 celery roots, 3 cloves of garlic and 2 carrots cut fine, 1 bay-leaf, a sprig of thyme ... -pan. Pour over a cup of melted butter; add 1 onion sliced, some thyme, parsley, the juice of a lemon, and a cup of hot details...- creator(s) - Unknown
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- subject(s) - tablespoonful; parsley; pepper; chopped; tablespoonfuls; butter; sauce; onion; lemon; teaspoonful; flour; salt; bake; cup; sprinkle; eggs; chopped parsley; boil; sugar; fry; sliced; let bake; hot; beaten; mix; serve hot; pulverized sugar; let simmer; let; onion; chopped; let simmer; lemon; pepper; butter; chopped parsley; pulverized sugar; tablespoonful; salt; eggs; cup; sprinkle; let bake; let ; bake; fry; teaspoonful; sugar; beaten; tablespoonfuls; boil; sliced; mix; sauce; flour; parsley; serve hot; hot;
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The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened / Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665
, hyssop, organ, sweet-marjoram, rosemary, French cowslip, coltsfoot, thyme, burnet, self-heal, sanicle ... of Baulme-leaves: a handful of Harts-tongue, and a handful of Liver-worth; a little Thyme, and a little Red details...- creator(s) - Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665
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- subject(s) - boil; liquor; honey; sugar; metheglin take; white metheglin; kenelm digby; make metheglin; kenelm digby; honey; make metheglin; white metheglin; sugar; liquor; boil; metheglin take;
- title - The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened
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Lycidas / Milton, John
, thee the Woods, and desert Caves, With wilde Thyme and the gadding Vine o ... details...- creator(s) - Milton, John
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- subject(s) - lycidas; swain; shepherds; muse; sunk; weep; fame; bid; star; sing; english literature; bid; sing; lycidas; weep; star; sunk; swain; muse; english literature; shepherds; fame;
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An Autobiography / Jefferies, Richard, 1848-1887
; by the strong earth under me. Then, returning, I prayed by the sweet thyme, whose little flowers I touched ... through my fingers. Touching the crumble of earth, the blade of grass, the thyme flower, breathing the earth details...- creator(s) - Jefferies, Richard, 1848-1887
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- subject(s) - soul; soul;
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Giant Hours with Poet Preachers / Stidger, William LeRoy, 1885-1949
of kindly indignation, speaks a word in "The Forest of Wild Thyme" that may be interjected just ... , he must this day go to Alfred Noyes. If you want proof of this, read "The Forest of Wild Thyme" or "The details...- creator(s) - Stidger, William LeRoy, 1885-1949
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- subject(s) - noyes; alfred noyes; seeger; alan seeger; rupert brooke; christ; poems; edwin markham; rupert; alan; collected poems; poet; alfred; miller; john masefield; brooke; everlasting mercy; william booth; shoes; poem; god; john masefield; poet; noyes; alan; collected poems; alfred; rupert; god; miller; shoes; poem; william booth; rupert brooke; seeger; alan seeger; christ; edwin markham; alfred noyes; poems; everlasting mercy; brooke;
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