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    tarts


    1. The first outbreaks of Campion are scattering their pink flower heads like the talents of cheap tarts on a bank holiday weekend, and their first, early seed pods are breaking open, the vanguard to their annual invasion of the field edge


    2. So it was a bumper meal my son had organised and had it delivered right on time, I think he ordered most things on their menu, then followed the remnants of Cooks tarts and cream that had not curdled


    3. Chapter 11 Who Stole the Tarts?


    4. In the very middle of the court was a table, with a large dish of tarts upon it: they looked so good, that it made Alice quite hungry to look at them–‘I wish they’d get the trial done,’ she thought, ‘and hand round the refreshments!’ But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time


    5. The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts, And took them quite away!’


    6. did with the tarts, you know–’


    7. ‘Why, there they are!’ said the King triumphantly, pointing to the tarts


    8. Crimpen had returned from the rear of the shop with apple crumb cakes, blueberry tarts, peach cobblers, chocolate pirouettes, vanilla puddings, candies and cookies, and a variety of cold juices, spreading them out on a long table along one of the book racks


    9. Who Stole the Tarts?


    10. In the very middle of the court was a table, with a large dish of tarts upon it: they looked so good, that it made Alice quite hungry to look at them--'I wish they'd get the trial done,' she thought, 'and hand round the refreshments!' But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time

    11. 'Why, there they are!' said the King triumphantly, pointing to the tarts on the table


    12. had, i always knew there were heavenly items such a pop tarts, Lucky


    13. As the morning news came on, Luke put strawberry pop tarts into the toaster


    14. Sitting down on the couch with his pop tarts and coffee, Luke went into a state of mystery


    15. It's the best! The fruit on these tarts makes me think of that


    16. Eastons served butter tarts and tea for every tune up


    17. Any relevant cause belittled her enthusiasm for scones, croissants, and tarts


    18. Decisive she walked up to the place, took a plate of the battery stored in one of the ends and being walked by gluttony she took two strawberry small fruit tarts, a chocolate cake, a profiterole and one of the tremulous cream caramel gelatin


    19. Most of the tarts here couldn’t give a tinker’s cuss if we all broke out in bedsores


    20. I’m not going to watch a bunch of old tarts flashing their varicose veins

    21. announced that his pies and tarts were oven fresh


    22. Someday you’ll have to taste one of her tarts


    23. ‘You’ve been researching the war years and you’ve found a bunch of tarts who were named after the prime minister


    24. don't they like the tarts at the Crown?'


    25. Alongside the fresh fruit tarts were sharp cheeses to eat and cold milk to drink


    26. Why would Garret spend the evening dancing with Anne when he knew he would marry Miss Bevan? Why would he lead her on, buy her tarts, commission her tapestries when his marriage to the Bevan estate was a signed and sealed deal? “I guess his dad will be happy


    27. Didn't they steal sips of tea, stuff gingerbread ab libitum, get a hot biscuit apiece, and as a crowning trespass, didn't they each whisk a captivating little tart into their tiny pockets, there to stick and crumble treacherously, teaching them that both human nature and a pastry are frail? Burdened with the guilty consciousness of the sequestered tarts, and fearing that Dodo's sharp eyes would pierce the thin disguise of cambric and merino which hid their booty, the little sinners attached themselves to 'Dranpa', who hadn't his spectacles on


    28. There was a big plum cake, and a rice cake, jam tarts, lemon tarts, and mince-pies-- two enormous dishes


    29. She was finishing cooking---Spanish tarts and cheese-cakes


    30. Morel's head as she trimmed her little tarts in the kitchen

    31. He looked round at the evergreens and the kissing bunch, and the little tarts that lay in their tins on the hearth


    32. He'll be cramming his fingers in the tarts and stealing the fruit, if left alone with them a minute


    33. Burgundy beet risotto tarts


    34. He went there last year with Pushem and Driver's crowd, and they had roast beef, goose, jam tarts, mince pies, sardines, blancmange, calves' feet jelly and one pint for each man was included in the cost of the dinner


    35. They always had to go in and out by the back way, generally through the kitchen, and the crackling and hissing of the poultry and the joints of meat roasting in the ovens, and the odours of fruit pies and tarts, and plum puddings and sage and onions, were simply maddening


    36. Mr Bloom turned at Gray's confectioner's window of unbought tarts and passed the reverend Thomas Connellan's bookstore


    37. But when supper was announced, and the company adjourned to partake of it, judge of the universal consternation that was visible in every countenance, when, instead of the light tarts, and nice jellies and sillybobs that were expected, we beheld a long table, with a row down the middle of rounds of beef, large cold veal-pies on pewter plates like tea-trays, cold boiled turkeys, and beef and bacon hams, and, for ornament in the middle, a perfect stack of celery


    38. Luckily the tarts were sober and aren't being charged, but their names have been taken as witnesses


    39. Moreo’er, I could scarce prevent my Eyes from seeing that all three of ’em lookt Goats and Monkies at me (as did their Mother) and they flirted quite shamelessly, leering o’er their painted Fans (which had shockingly lewd Pictures on ’em), thrusting forward their Bosoms as they pass’d the Cakes, as well as titt’ering, darting meaningful Looks at each other, and, in short, behaving more like Tarts than Ladies


    40. Then they went to Saint-Cloud by the coach, looked at the dry cascade and exclaimed, "This must be very beautiful when there is water!" They breakfasted at the Tete-Noir, where Castaing had not yet been; they treated themselves to a game of ring-throwing under the quincunx of trees of the grand fountain; they ascended Diogenes' lantern, they gambled for macaroons at the roulette establishment of the Pont de Sevres, picked bouquets at Pateaux, bought reed-pipes at Neuilly, ate apple tarts everywhere, and were perfectly happy

    41. For dead ahead there was afternoon high tea, with apricot and peach tarts and strawberry delight and coffee instead of tea and then port instead of coffee and then there was dinner, a real humdinger, that lasted until well after nine and then the inhabitants of the Egyptian View Arms headed up, one by one, to their most welcome cool summer night beds, and Cardiff sat out on the croquetless and hoopless lawn, watching Mr


    42. ’ My wife passed the apricot tarts and refilled my cup


    43. Threading this chaos, I at last reached the larder; there I took possession of a cold chicken, a roll of bread, some tarts, a plate or two and a knife and fork: with this booty I made a hasty retreat


    44. She was really hungry, so the chicken and tarts served to divert her attention for a time


    45. "We had cold tongue and chicken and strawberry preserves, lemon pie and tarts and chocolate cake and raisin cookies and pound cake and fruit cake—and a few other things, including more pie—caramel pie, I think it was


    46. The apples and oranges had been devoured by the sons of coimts and senators, and the four fourpenny-bits were promptly taken from me by Lambert and spent at the confectioner's on tarts and chocolates, of which I was not offered a taste


    47. “But she loved tarts


    48. Is it strange that, with this ancestral nursery training, the cry against the use of pastry goes unheeded, when as children, we, too, have sung to us, over and over, the songs of tarts and pies?


    49. The word tart comes from the Latin word tortus, because tarts were originally in twisted shapes, and every country seems to have adopted them into their national menus


    50. That they were toothsome in those early days is shown in these same nursery rhymes, and, that tarts seemed to have been relished by royalty and considered worthy of theft is evinced in the rhymes,




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