... seldom failing to strip them with the nicest regularity. When these junci are thus far prepared, they must lie out on the grass to be bleached, and take the dew for some nights, and afterwards be dried in the sun. The Natural History of Selborne - Page 217by Gilbert White - 1829 - 343 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Maria Edgeworth - English literature - 1826 - 524 pages
...with great despatch, nnd seldom failing to strip them with the nicest regularity. When these junci are thus far prepared, they must lie out on the grass to be bleached, and take the dew for some nights nnd afterwards be dried in the sun. Some address is required in dipping these rushes in the scalding... | |
 | 1826 - 938 pages
...with great dispatch, and seldom failing to strip them with the nicest regularity. When these rushes are thus far prepared, they must lie out on the grass to bleach, and take the dew for some nights, and afterwards be dried in the sun. Some address is required... | |
 | Botany - 1830 - 634 pages
...dispatch, audieldom failing to strip them with the nicest regularity. When these Jitnci are thus fir prepared, they must lie out on the grass to be bleached and take the dew for some nights, and afterwards bo dried in the sun. Some address is required ID dipping these rushes in the scalding fat or grease.... | |
 | Botany - 1830 - 634 pages
...with great dispatch, aud seldom failing to strip tin'., i with the nicest regularity. When these junci are thus far prepared, they must lie out on the grass to be bleached and take the dew for some nighU, and afterwards be dried in the sun. Some address is required in dipping these rushes in the... | |
 | Gilbert White - Natural history - 1832 - 354 pages
...with great dispatch, and seldom failing to strip them with the nicest regularity. When these junci are thus far prepared, they must lie out on the grass...practice. The careful wife of an industrious Hampshire laborer obtains all her fat for nothing ; for she saves the scummings of her bacon-pot for this use... | |
 | 1833 - 814 pages
...with great despatch, and seldom failing to strip them with the nicest regularity. When these rushes are thus far prepared, they must lie out on the grass...some nights, and afterwards be dried in the sun. Some skill is required in dipping these mshes in the scalding fat or grease ; but this knack also is to... | |
 | 1833 - 310 pages
...grass to be bleached, and take the dew for some nights, and afterwards be dried in the sun. Some skill is required in dipping these rushes in the scalding fat or grease ; but this knack also is to be obtained by practice. The careful wife of an industrious Hampshire labourer obtains all her fat for... | |
 | Maria Edgeworth - Children's stories - 1834 - 272 pages
...a bundle of rushes. The servant was pleased strip them with the nicest regularity. When these junci are thus far prepared, they must lie out on the grass to be bleached, and take the dew for some nightej and afterwards be dried in the sun. Some address is required in dipping these rushes in the... | |
 | Education - 1835 - 412 pages
...kept there, otherwise they will dry and shrink, and the peel will not run. When peeled, they must lie on the grass to be bleached, and take the dew for some nights, after which they are dried in the sun. Some address is required in dipping these rushes into the scalding... | |
 | Editor of The Family Manual and Servant's Guide - Cooking, English - 1835 - 410 pages
...peeled, they must lie on the grass to be bleached, and take the dew for some nights, after which they are dried in the sun. Some address is required in dipping these rushes into the scalding fat, or grease. The careful wife of an industrious Hampshire labourer obtains all... | |
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