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1 Salt-cellars are now placed at each plate, and it is not improper to take salt with your knife.
2 She returned again to the Cove on the 10th and then prepared to take salt and brine on board for Norfolk Island.
3 Anaïtis took salt and water from the child, and mingled these.
4 Take salted wafers, butter them on one side, and sprinkle thickly with grated cheese.
5 Take salt and thyme, slave, and don't forget the onions.
6 Though I've taken salt to put on their tails and all that a hunter should-
7 When Caused by the Stomach.-Fromgas or too much food, take salts to move the bowels.
8 When she grew up with the Clan, who lived near Beran Sea, she had taken salt for granted.
9 CARSON, who latterly hast taken salt -
10 Taking salt out of sausages isn't simple -it turns out to be key to their structural integrity.
11 Bites, Salt Water for Mosquito.-Takesalt and water in a little dish and keep wetting the bite for a few moments.
12 Take salt out and they are left with a problem that their products are short of good ingredients and don't taste of much.
13 "I'll not take salts or quinine," insisted Kelly.
14 Allenby agreed, and explained that he intended to take Salt , and could then destroy as much of the railway as necessary, south of Amman.
15 "Oh, whatever did you take salt for?"
16 "I can't take salts , " protested Kelly.
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