Sweetmeats
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On both sides the public-houses were crowded; there were rows of tables to the street, where stood a double rank of hucksters at stalls in the open air, selling neck-handkerchiefs and looking-glasses for the girls, knives and caps for the lads; to say nothing of sweetmeats, sugar-plums, and biscuits.
'What was she doing there?''She was stealing a few sweetmeats, or possibly spying on us,' said Madame de Renal with complete indifference.
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.
Had not Elinor, in the sad countenance of her sister, seen a check to all mirth, she could have been entertained by Mrs. Jennings's endeavours to cure a disappointment in love, by a variety of
sweetmeats
and olives, and a good fire.
A woman entered with a pot full of rancid native sweetmeats, and tried vainly to make one of the men eat of her delicacies.
From the roofs of the houses the women were throwing flowers, sweetmeats, and colored rice into the crowd, while small bards, not yet attached to the house of any prince, chanted aloud in praise of the Maharajah, the Maharaj Kunwar, the Viceroy, the agent of the Governor-General, Colonel Nolan, and any one else who might possibly reward praise with pence.
"These men," she said, "had been given
sweetmeats
by a gang of travelling gypsies, and all their money was taken from them before they woke up.
I make my prayers trembling to such and such a god, who thou sayest is black stone, and I tremble at the gusts of the night because I believe that the devils ride by my windows at such hours; and I sit here in the dark knitting wool and preparing
sweetmeats
that come back untasted from my lord's table.
I found two pots of very good succades, or sweetmeats, so fastened also on the top that the salt-water had not hurt them; and two more of the same, which the water had spoiled.
He sent me also five chests of excellent sweetmeats, and a hundred pieces of gold uncoined, not quite so large as moidores.
Mr. Miles, the master, affirmed that he would do very well if he had fewer cakes and
sweetmeats
sent him from home; but the mother's heart turned from an opinion so harsh, and inclined rather to the more refined idea that John's sallowness was owing to over-application and, perhaps, to pining after home.
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