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1 Send it to table in a sauce-boat to eat with the fish.
2 Thou shalt eat with Master Bertram and me in the refectory anon.
3 We have the much laugh: Merrit San try the eat with chop-sticks.
4 But I should like the tea, and something to eat with it.
5 Saying, Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, and didst eat with them.
6 Then I rather belatedly asked the colonel if he'd eat with us.
7 To eat with others, denotes personal gain, cheerful environments and prosperous undertakings.
8 Bake this one hour, and have hard sauce to eat with it.
9 Serve warm or cold and eat with sugar if liked very sweet.
10 They eat with spoons, and they use chopsticks, as the Chinamen do.
11 My meal would be spoiled if I had to eat with them.
12 I will give him what he shall eat with his raccoon meat.
13 He sat down and began to eat with a perfectly normal demeanour.
14 At Cambridge City little Carrie roused sufficiently to eat with evident relish.
15 Think of it, Mr. Plescott-younot fit to eat with Hottentot savages.
16 Esculapius seemed to eat with pleasure, while Cremes scarcely tasted of them.
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