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1 Later I remember hot thick soup and one spoonful making me sick.
2 Beans are cooked in the form of a thick soup , but without salt.
3 Explain why thick soup may serve as a valuable part of a meal.
4 Their contents were flour and pemmican, made into a thick soup called Rubbiboo.
5 For those who prefer a thick soup , pea-flour may be added.
6 The young man ate the thick soup with a horn spoon from Meysie's pocket.
7 The stairs shook as more children stumbled down into the thick soup , screaming hysterically.
8 Soon the room was warmed, and the aroma of a thick soup tantalized his nostrils.
9 A hot thick soup with dumplings was also provided.
10 Cloud in the cemetery, Tess had spent the day in a thick soup of confusion.
11 Then she ruptured; a thick soup of amniotic fluid and shredded flesh boiling into the sea.
12 To warm over a thick soup it is best to put it in a double boiler.
13 The katchang idju beans had broken down and were almost part of the thick soup now.
14 The robbiboo referred to was a sort of thick soup made of pemmican boiled with flour.
15 Criton, who acted as butler, served us with jellies, and thick soup strained a dozen times.
16 Bordenave was loudly recommending the thick soup when a shout arose, followed by protests and indignant exclamations.
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