"Pantry" Quotes from Famous Books
... beneath some dwarf trees, and that a kettle was set over it to boil. Gallego beckoned me to follow him into a thicket some distance from the rancho, where, beneath the protection of a large tarpaulin, we found filibustero's pantry amply provided with butter, onions, spices, salt-fish, bacon, lard, rice, coffee, wines, and all the requisites of comfortable living. In the corners, strewn at random on the ground, I observed spy-glasses, compasses, sea-charts, books, and ... — Captain Canot - or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver • Brantz Mayer
... And, Shep, if you are hungry when you get back, you'll find a jar of cookies in the pantry, and a pitcher of milk ... — Out with Gun and Camera • Ralph Bonehill
... that Mr. Bond—good soul!—overlooked it all, and was willing to stay. "It stands you in hand to mind your tongue, though, Susan Kinalden," soliloquized she, as she wiped the last dish and stood it up end-wise in her pantry. "It isn't the first time you've come nigh biting ... — The Elm Tree Tales • F. Irene Burge Smith
... remarked that "anybody that could waste their time in sich a way must be a master slack housekeeper." To her disappointment, however, she found that quite as good order, and rather more taste, reigned there than in her own pantry, but was relieved again a moment at finding ... — The Cabin on the Prairie • C. H. (Charles Henry) Pearson
... dinner we heard a crash in Takahiro's pantry, and when he did not appear again, Jim got up and went out to investigate. He was gone quite a little while, and when he came ... — When a Man Marries • Mary Roberts Rinehart
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