| 1831 - 228 páginas
...fried the collops himself, of which he ate heartily, Colonel Careless the while, being but under cook (and that honour enough too), made the fire, and turned the collops in the pan. Edward. I shall know how to dress mutton chops upon an occasion, Gerald. Gerald. When you are a second... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1853 - 568 páginas
...then called for a fryingpan and butter, and fried the collops himself, of which he ate heartily ; Col. Carlis the while being but under-cook (and that honour...the pan. When the colonel afterwards attended his majesty in France, '' his majesty calling to remembrance this passage among others, was pleased merrily... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1854 - 564 páginas
...knife-point, then called for a frying-pan and butter, and fried the collops himself, of which he ate heartily. Colonel Carlis, the while, being but under-cook...turned the collops in the pan. When the colonel," adds the faithful Blount, who records this table trait, "afterwards attended his majesty in France,... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1857 - 530 páginas
...knife-point, then called for a frying-pan and butter and fried the collops himself, of which he ate heartily. Colonel Carlis, the while, being but under-cook...turned the collops in the pan. When the colonel," adds the faithful Blount, who records this table trait, " afterwards attended his majesty in France,... | |
| John Hughes - 1857 - 458 páginas
...fried the collops himself, of which he eat heartily ; Colonel Carlis the while being but under cook (and that honour enough too), made the fire, and turned...the pan. When the colonel afterwards attended his majesty in France, his majesty calling to remembrance this passage among others, was pleased merrily... | |
| John William Clayton - 1859 - 404 páginas
...with the knifepoint; then called for a frying-ran and butter, and fried the collops himself, of w1 ich he eat heartily ; Colonel Carlis the while, being...made the fire, and turned the collops in the pan." Although the King had been traced by his pursuers, no suspicion hitherto attached to Boscobel, on account... | |
| John Williams Clayton - 1859 - 372 páginas
...the knifepoint; then called for a frying-j-an and butter, and fried the collops himself, of w1 ich he eat heartily ; Colonel Carlis the while, being...made the fire, and turned the collops in the pan." Although the King had been traced by his pursuers, no suspicion hitherto attached to Boscobel, on account... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1872 - 606 páginas
...knife point; then called fora frying-pan and butter, and fried the collops himself, of which he ate heartily; Colonel Carlis the while, being but under-cook...made the fire, and turned the collops in the pan." It was wonderful that the King should under all circumstances preserve so good an appetite. Blount... | |
| Thomas Blount - 1887 - 80 páginas
...collops himself, of which he ate heartily, Col. Carlis the while being but under cook, (and that honor enough too,) made the fire and turned the collops...the pan. When the Colonel afterwards attended his Majesty in France, his Majesty calling to remembrance this passage, among others, was pleased merrily... | |
| Allan Fea - 1904 - 504 páginas
...and fryed the collops himself, of which he eat heartily ; Col. Carlis the while being but under cook (and that honour enough too), made the fire, and turned...the pan. When the Colonel afterwards attended His Majesty in France, His Majesty calling to rememberance this passage among others, was pleased merrily... | |
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