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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

By: Conan Doyle

...he Noble Bachelor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 The Adventure o... ... silk and secured at the neck with a brooch which consisted of a single flaming beryl. Boots which extended halfway up his calves, and which were trimm... ...ou, I presume?” “Yes, sir. He and a girl of fourteen, who does a bit of simple cooking and keeps the place clean — that’s all I have in the house, for... ...ridge.’ Here is the account: “Between nine and ten last night Police Constable Cook, of the H Division, on duty near Waterloo Bridge, heard a cry for ... ...lve is how to while away these bleak autumnal evenings.” The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet 189 The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet 11 H OLMES,” said ... ...pity. For a while he could not get his words out, but 11 “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” The Strand May 1892 pp. 511 525 190 The Adventures of S... ...being able to find remunerative investments for our funds The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet 191 as upon our increasing our connection and the number ...

...Adventure of the Speckled Band, 131 -- The Adventure of the Engineer?s Thumb, 152 -- The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor, 170 -- The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet, 189 -- The Adventure of the Copper Beeches, 210...

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The Second Jungle Book

By: Rudyard Kipling

...e village said, “Think you he will stay with us?” and each did her best to cook the most savoury meal for the Bhagat. Hill-food is very simple, but wi... ... get merit, trudged up the path; but, more often, it was the woman who had cooked the meal overnight; and she would murmur, hardly above her breath. “... ... the fields unusually early, and that, instead of getting to their evening cooking, they gathered in a crowd under the village tree, and chattered, an... ...more Mowgli stared, as he had stared at the rebellious cubs, full into the beryl-green eyes till the red glare behind their 49 Rudyard Kipling green ... ... sleigh-runners, rod-iron for harpoon-tips, steel knives, tin kettles that cooked food much better than the old soap-stone affairs, flint and steel, a... ...land Sounds; and so the chain went on, till a kettle picked up by a ship’s cook in the Bhendy Bazaar might end its days over a blubber-lamp somewhere ...

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The Collected Poems

By: William Butler Yeats

... Till the yellow eye has grown mild, For larder and spit are bare, The old cook enraged, The scullion gone wild.’ ‘I will not be clapped in a hood, No... ...rtes. When all the dough has been so kneaded up That it can take what form cook Nature fancies, The first thin crescent is wheeled round once more. Ahe... ...e that’s set On a storm bitten green. I scrub its floors and make my bed, I cook and change my plate, The post and garden boy alone Have keys to my old... ...ke when the winds roar, Old bones upon the mountain shake. The tower’s old cook that must climb and clamber Catching small birds in the dew of the mor... ...ails. Came Blanid, Mac Nessa, tall Fergus who feastward of old time slunk, Cook Barach, the traitor; and warward, the spittle on his beard never dry, ... ...ngeless thing, Like charmed apples made of chrysoprase, Or chrysoberyl, or beryl, or chrysolite; And there, in juggleries of sight and sense, Become o...

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