Bacon
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They would all be
bacon
and sausages before any agreement was reached.
Forest Service rangers set up a cage and put some
bacon
inside, soon catching and transporting the bear 30 kilometers into the wilderness.
Once they develop a taste for
bacon
and beer, you can't keep them away.”
Presidents themselves aren’t particularly fond of reading how some super-smart aide saved their
bacon.
For example, it could be that highly stressed people with Type A personality who think that
bacon
cheeseburgers and creamy sauces are staple foods, and who already have an increased, long-term risk of heart disease, also tend to work longer hours.
A Northern Irish “Ulster fry-up” – eggs, bacon, pork sausage, black pudding, potato and soda bread, and a fried tomato – with a cup of tea?Coffee and a pastry?
Enormous sides of
bacon
were trailed in our wake, to the great satisfaction, I must say, of assorted sharks.
And she gave him some good beef-tea, a slice of mutton, a piece of bacon, and sometimes small glasses of brandy, that he had not the strength to put to his lips.
For other breakfast things, George suggested eggs and bacon, which were easy to cook, cold meat, tea, bread and butter, and jam.
He might have been up stuffing himself with eggs and bacon, irritating the dog, or flirting with the slavey, instead of sprawling there, sunk in soul-clogging oblivion.
After eggs and bacon, it says, "Work!"
It was a little four-roomed cottage where the boy lived, and his mother - good soul! - gave us hot
bacon
for supper, and we ate it all - five pounds - and a jam tart afterwards, and two pots of tea, and then we went to bed.
We got a beefsteak pie, a couple of gooseberry tarts, and a leg of mutton from the hotel; and fruit, and cakes, and bread and butter, and jam, and
bacon
and eggs, and other things we foraged round about the town for.
There were half a pork pie and a bit of cold boiled
bacon
left, and we put them in.
The supporter of this savory dish kept his eye on his trust with military precision; and by the time he reached his destination, it might be difficult to say which contained the most juice, his own mouth or the Accomac
bacon.
"Umph!" returned his companion, without ceasing his meal, "they do very well to look at from a distance; I can't say but the company of this bacon, cold as it is, is more to my taste, just now, than a hot fire from the continentals."
The Terror of the Seas had brought a side of bacon, and had about worn himself out with getting it there.
They built a fire against the side of a great log twenty or thirty steps within the sombre depths of the forest, and then cooked some
bacon
in the frying-pan for supper, and used up half of the corn "pone" stock they had brought.
When the last crisp slice of
bacon
was gone, and the last allowance of corn pone devoured, the boys stretched themselves out on the grass, filled with contentment.
They tried to argue it away by reminding conscience that they had purloined sweetmeats and apples scores of times; but conscience was not to be appeased by such thin plausibilities; it seemed to them, in the end, that there was no getting around the stubborn fact that taking sweetmeats was only "hooking," while taking
bacon
and hams and such valuables was plain simple stealing--and there was a command against that in the Bible.
While Joe was slicing
bacon
for breakfast, Tom and Huck asked him to hold on a minute; they stepped to a promising nook in the river-bank and threw in their lines; almost immediately they had reward.
They fried the fish with the bacon, and were astonished; for no fish had ever seemed so delicious before.
A sumptuous breakfast of
bacon
and fish was shortly provided, and as the boys set to work upon it, Tom recounted (and adorned) his adventures.
They found a small recess in the one nearest the base of the rock, with a pallet of blankets spread down in it; also an old suspender, some
bacon
rind, and the well-gnawed bones of two or three fowls.
My mother shook her head, and looked up at the flitches of
bacon
that hung from the ceiling.
At this he fell to with greater relish than if they had given him francolins from Milan, pheasants from Rome, veal from Sorrento, partridges from Moron, or geese from Lavajos, and turning to the doctor at supper he said to him, "Look here, senor doctor, for the future don't trouble yourself about giving me dainty things or choice dishes to eat, for it will be only taking my stomach off its hinges; it is accustomed to goat, cow, bacon, hung beef, turnips and onions; and if by any chance it is given these palace dishes, it receives them squeamishly, and sometimes with loathing.
And now, Sanchica, see that the gentleman is comfortable; put up his horse, and get some eggs out of the stable, and cut plenty of bacon, and let's give him his dinner like a prince; for the good news he has brought, and his own bonny face deserve it all; and meanwhile I'll run out and give the neighbours the news of our good luck, and father curate, and Master Nicholas the barber, who are and always have been such friends of thy father's."
They found the page sifting a little barley for his horse, and Sanchica cutting a rasher of
bacon
to be paved with eggs for his dinner.
There he lay like a tortoise enclosed in its shell, or a side of
bacon
between two kneading-troughs, or a boat bottom up on the beach; nor did the gang of jokers feel any compassion for him when they saw him down; so far from that, extinguishing their torches they began to shout afresh and to renew the calls to arms with such energy, trampling on poor Sancho, and slashing at him over the shield with their swords in such a way that, if he had not gathered himself together and made himself small and drawn in his head between the shields, it would have fared badly with the poor governor, as, squeezed into that narrow compass, he lay, sweating and sweating again, and commending himself with all his heart to God to deliver him from his present peril.
"Much good that does us," said Sancho; "I'll lay a bet that all these short-comings are going to wind up in plenty of
bacon
and eggs."
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