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" They kindle a fire and dress a repast of eggs and milk in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After the custard is eaten up, they divide the cake... "
The Beauties of Scotland: Containing a Clear and Full Account of the ... - Page 322
by Robert Forsyth - 1806
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The Literary Panorama, Volume 5

English literature - 1809 - 688 pages
...a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted ol the emb-.T* against a stone. Alter the custard is euun tip, they divide the cake into so many portions, as similar as possible to one ano'her in •.<.: :,nd shape, as there are persons in tin company. They daub one of these portions...
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The Literary panorama, Volume 5, Issue 1809

1809 - 672 pages
...stone. After the custard is e.iten up, they divide the cake into so many porlions, as similar as posible to one another in size and shape, as there are persons in lh>: company. They daub one of these portions »!t over with charcoal, until it be |>erlecily black....
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 81, Part 1; Volume 109

Early English newspapers - 1811 - 750 pages
...and dress a repast of eggs and milk in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After...divide the cake into so many portions, as similar to one another as possible in size nnd shape, as there are persons in the Company. The'y daub one of...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 81, Part 1; Volume 109

Early English newspapers - 1811 - 768 pages
...the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake bt oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers agiiinst a stone. After the custard is eaten up, they divide the cake into so many portions, as similar to one another as possible in size and shape, as there are persons in the Company. They daub one of...
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An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Volume 2

Wakefield, Edward - Ireland - 1812 - 954 pages
...eggs and milk in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at tic embers, against a stone. After the custard is eaten...up, they divide the cake into so many portions, as s'umlar as possible to one another in size and shape, as there are persons in the company. They daub...
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Horæ Momenta Cravenæ: Or, The Craven Dialect, Exemplified in Two Dialogues ...

Rev. William Carr - Craven (England) - 1824 - 138 pages
...aud dress a repast of eggs and milk, in the consistence of a custard. They kneada cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After...until it be perfectly black. They put all the bits of cake into a bonnet. Every one, blind-fold, draws out a portion. He who holds the bonnet is entitled...
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Horæ momenta Cravenæ, or

William Carr (B.D.) - 1828 - 364 pages
...and dress a repast of eggs and milk, in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After...until it be perfectly black. They put all the bits of cake into a bonnet. Every one, blind-fold, draws out a portion. He who holds the bonnet is entitled...
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Dialect of Craven, in the Westriding of the County of York: With a ..., Volume 1

William Carr - English language - 1828 - 384 pages
...and dress a repast of eggs and milk, in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After...until it be perfectly black. They put all the bits of cake into a bonnet. Every one, blind-fold, draws out a portion. He who holds the bonnet is entitled...
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The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York, Volume 1

William Carr - English language - 1828 - 364 pages
...consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. Alter the custard is eaten up, they divide the cake into...until it be perfectly black. They put all the bits of cake into a bonnet. Every one, blind-fold, draws out a portion. He who holds the bonnet is entitled...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 2

1829 - 442 pages
...and dress a repast of eggs and milk in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After...eaten up, they divide the cake into so many portions, all over with charcoal, until it be perfectly black. They put all the bits of cake into a bonnet. Every...
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