Twisting it round and round he gets a large drop of the fluid to adhere to the dipper; still twisting it round to prevent it falling he brings the drop over the flame of the lamp, and twirling it round and round he roasts it; all this is done with acquired dexterity. [Please select]
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"The roasts are always good and that waiter is the best in the room," etc. [Please select]
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Clay pipes, they'll stick it better, but he roasts 'em brown all the same. [Please select]
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The smell of roasts and pies had something to do with it, I think. [Please select]
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A similar principle is applied when roasts are basted with their own juice. [Please select]
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Better, now, this genial glow that warms one's marrow than the camp-fire that smokes or roasts one's front while his back freezes. [Please select]
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