Atlas m the World says:—The man who would eat a boiled turkey with great bowls of bill-sticker's paste cast over it, accompanied by slices of flabby tongue! would eat his grandmother without sauce, loose who rejoice in the luxury of such abominations ought on no account omit !u rring, up with it an enormous cauliflower, the delicate perfume of which will enhance the appetite, and overcome any predominance of sweet odours which the dear creatures carry about with them; I have never met with this dish on my travels. It is indigenous to England. "I wish I had a receipt for making'm* own eye-water/; said a lady, whereupbh her little daughter remarked: " Mamma I can make my eye water by sticking my finger m it. s M * Backyards - The trains of ladiw dresses. *«uw
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3784, 12 February 1881, Page 2
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134Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3784, 12 February 1881, Page 2
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