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1 Frère Charle invited me to partake of the frugal fare of his order.
2 He comes in an hour, after his watch is over, with the bread and water - monsieur 's frugal fare .
3 After their frugal fare they felt much refreshed, and then began to talk of what they should do.
4 After so much frugal fare , the files and boxes Burnett proceeded to lay before me were a feast.
5 I was nothing loath, and found the roast of mutton a deal more to my liking than the frugal fare I had ordered.
6 The lads bent anew to their tasks with a cheerfulness which made work mere play, sweetening their frugal fare , and bringing restful sleep.
7 Joe and Wetzel, with appetites whetted by their stirring outdoor life, relished the frugal fare as they could never have enjoyed a feast.
8 They therefore seated themselves together around their frugal fare , under the shelter of an arcade, with a fire burning brightly in front of them.
9 Goat-cheese, hard and salt, and with a flavour that left no doubt as to the source from which it came, made up the frugal fare .
10 "The British are eating no such frugal fare , " he remarked.
11 "You must put up with frugal fare , " I answered, bowing.
12 'That's rather frugal fare for Park Lane.'
13 'Then turn to-night, and freely share Whate'er my cell bestows; My rushy couch, and frugal fare , My blessing and repose.
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