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1To draw off the merry-thought, pass the knife through the line 6 beneath it towards the neck, and it will easily be detached.
2The crowd pressed Jacket closer; they passed the knife from hand to hand.
3He passed the knife to Jack and took the glass.
4Separate the shoulders and legs by passing the knife under them in a circular direction.
5Jock obeyed his Chief and passed the knife to Jean, who promptly followed his example.
6And once, twice, she passed the knife.
7Passed the knife through the connecting skin and the little sausage fell neatly, hissing in the fat.
8Pass the knife through the line 6, and under the merry-thought towards the neck, which will detach it.
9Fenwick made no reply; he cut savagely at his fish as if he were passing the knife over the throat of the intruder.
10I caught his right hand with my left, and passing the knife across his wrist, more than half divided it from his arm.
11Pass the knife under the shoulder, 2-1 ,andremove it; then the leg, which is really good, in a similar manner.
12The cramp-bone may be extracted, if asked for, by cutting down at 4, and passing the knife under in a semicircle to 5.
13'As I say, once she passed the knife, and twice; but she was weak with hunger, and it was not meant that I should die.
14"If I doubted that," she said, "I had rather pass the knife you wear around my throat than trouble myself to oblige you."
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