...He was given an emetic, put in a mustard bath and was soon relieved...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...Gave it a saltspoonful of mustard in a little milk...
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson 「The Dog」
...A mustard poultice tothe throat is also to be recommended, but he who applies it must beattentive to remove it when it appears to seriously pain the animal...
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson 「The Dog」
...Thesetubercles, as the hard white bodies are called, vary in sizefrom that of a mustard seed to that of a pea...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
...The legs and bill look as though theyhad been dipped in the mustard pot, and there is a bare patch ofmustard-coloured skin on either side of the head...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...They graze and range like other cattle, and eat rice, mustard,chiches, and any cultivated produce, as also chaff and chopped straw...
George Vasey 「Delineations of the Ox Tribe」
...Sponge having got two bountiful slices, with a knotch of home-madebrown bread, and some mustard on his plate, now made for the table, andelbowed himself into a place between Mr...
R. S. Surtees 「Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour」
...His reason for adopting this posture has notbeen ascertained; perhaps in the chilly air of the upper world heis attracted by the genial warmth of the mustard...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
...One tablespoonful granulated gelatine, one half cup hot water, one canVeribest Deviled Ham, teaspoonful mustard (mixed), one half cup richcream...
Various 「Armour's Monthly Cook Book, Volume 2, No. 12, October 1913」
...LUNCHEON—Veribest Cold Tongue, Homemade Mustard Pickles,Sliced Tomatoes, Luncheon Rolls, Peach Sherbet, FeatherCake, Ice Tea...
Various 「Armour's Monthly Cook Book, Volume 2, No. 12, October 1913」
...The artist had been carried off tothe country to lunch with his friend Jan Six,and as they sat down at the table, Six discoveredthere was no mustard...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...It is so natural to suppose that themain interest of landscape is essentially in rocks and water and sky;and that figures are to be put, like the salt and mustard to a dish,only to give it a flavor...
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Landscape」
...It looks vile enough to take the place of mustard...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, August 1930」
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