A Christmas pudding for young eaters1883 |
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Page 61
... cook , summoned by the noise , came in and carried off both the kitchen kettle and the pot , to use their contents elsewhere . ' A good riddance of bad rubbish , ' said the copper kettle to himself as they were carried off . ' Now we ...
... cook , summoned by the noise , came in and carried off both the kitchen kettle and the pot , to use their contents elsewhere . ' A good riddance of bad rubbish , ' said the copper kettle to himself as they were carried off . ' Now we ...
Page 62
... door . ' I say , Mrs Cook , ' someone called out , ' where's that there little fancy kettle as missus keeps for the drawing- room - that little copper one ? ' The voice belonged to Montague , the page - boy , who now came.
... door . ' I say , Mrs Cook , ' someone called out , ' where's that there little fancy kettle as missus keeps for the drawing- room - that little copper one ? ' The voice belonged to Montague , the page - boy , who now came.
Page 63
... cook , ' you look after your kettles yourself . I'm afraid you're hurting yourself with too much work , you look like it now . Just you get out of that chair , and take yourself and your kettle out of my kitchen , or I can tell you you ...
... cook , ' you look after your kettles yourself . I'm afraid you're hurting yourself with too much work , you look like it now . Just you get out of that chair , and take yourself and your kettle out of my kitchen , or I can tell you you ...
Page 67
... cook . The unfortunate little kettle , lonely and deserted , soon began to feel very uncomfortable . The fire was very fierce , and the little water that remained in it soon boiled away , and then the heat became most distressing . The ...
... cook . The unfortunate little kettle , lonely and deserted , soon began to feel very uncomfortable . The fire was very fierce , and the little water that remained in it soon boiled away , and then the heat became most distressing . The ...
Page 68
... cook and Master Montague , just at the conclusion of their tea . It appeared to have been a very comfortable meal , and Ann fancied something a little stronger than tea had formed a part of it , as both cook and Montague had very red ...
... cook and Master Montague , just at the conclusion of their tea . It appeared to have been a very comfortable meal , and Ann fancied something a little stronger than tea had formed a part of it , as both cook and Montague had very red ...
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