This is especially the case in the fancy individual dishes usually called patties. [Please select]
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"Wouldn't you like some oyster-patties and some plumcake to munch while you are talking, deary." [Please select]
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They had been fixed on Anna-Felicitas, and on what she was doing with the dish of oyster patties in front of her. [Please select]
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Anna-Felicitas was behaving badly with the patties, and not even attempting to conceal, as the decent do, how terribly they interested her. [Please select]
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Now Alfred had never tasted oyster patties, so he said he would have oyster patties for dinner. [Please select]
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"You _said_ I should have oyster patties by dinner-time," said Alfred, "and so I will have nothing else." [Please select]
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The Harry Haydocks gave the last lawn-festival of the season; a splendor of Japanese lanterns and card-tables and chicken patties and Neapolitan ice-cream. [Please select]
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At first isolated parties, such as those of Jedediah Smith, the Patties, and some others, had been imprisoned or banished eastward over the Rockies. [Please select]
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