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All about us was a litter of cornbeef cans and lager beer bottles.
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But we had a little cocoa, tinned cornbeef, condensed milk, butter and marmalade.
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We were sometimes furnished with fresh beef, cornbeef, and sometimes with rice and vegetable soup.
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Like one I saw when Mac went into a shop to buy a tin of Australian cornbeef.
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Vell, I t'ink about vot ve alwis eat, maybe cornbeef and cabbage and sausage, und so weiter.
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Blaustein was trading work pants and a pair of white oxfords and he was asking canned cornbeef or cheese.
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You will probably marry young, and every head of a family, on a ranch, ought to know how to cure cornbeef.
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The argument finally crystallized down to lambs' tongues and beetroot, through herrings and tomato sauce, fresh herrings, kippered herrings, sardines and cornbeef.
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Roast beef, cornbeef, sausages and steak, and offal of course -tripe, brains and liver -with not a chicken in sight.
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Investigator turned up his nose and said: I never touch cornedbeef.
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Come and dine with me: the madam has cornedbeef and succotash to-day.
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But millions have eaten cornedbeef all their lives and have thrived on it.
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Thick flank, cut with under fat, is a prime boiling-piece, good for stews and cornedbeef, pressed beef.
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Canned stuff it was,-cornedbeef.
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I've got cornedbeef and-
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The bully beef is cornedbeef and has its origin, mysterious to us, in Chicago, Illinois, or so we believe.