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Soyer's Culinary Campaign: Being Historical Reminiscences of the Late War.: With The Plain Art of Cookery for Military and Civil Institutions

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Soyer's Culinary Campaign: Being Historical Reminiscences of the Late War.: With The Plain Art of Cookery for Military and Civil Institutions

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have just read your letter, which, at all events, is very likely to carry you as far as Constantinople.” “You don’t say so! What! is my letter in the _Times_ to-day?” “Of course it is,” he replied. “I sent it so late last night, I did not suppose it could appear till to-morrow, if at all.” “They would not have inserted it, arriving so late, I assure you, had they not thought it of great importance, and that you were likely to improve the hospital diets. No doubt you will soon set them to rights. I read the article, and must say I was much pleased when I saw your letter, and that is what brought me here so early: but mind, it is a long journey, and rather a dangerous one.” “Well, my dear friend, if Government honour me with their confidence, I shall be happy to start immediately, and rough it for a short time--say a couple of months, which will be about the time required.” “My opinion is, that you will soon hear from the authorities.” “I say again, they are perfectly welcome to my humble services.” “Are you going out this morning?” “Yes, I am; excuse my shaving.” “Oh, by all means; which way are you going?” “Anywhere but to a wintry place.” “Where’s that--Gravesend or Margate?” “Oh dear, no--Virginia Water.” “To stay?” “No; only to settle a few important matters there, prior to my departure for Paris.” “You were there the best part of last summer.” “So I was; who told you that?” “Don’t you recollect the party you gave there, when Messrs. R---- and ladies were present, with myself, my wife, and two daughters? We never enjoyed such a day in our lives; it really was a splendid affair altogether; and what an excellent dinner you gave us in the open air, in the long avenue of beech trees facing the lake! I shall not forget it as long as I live--I may say we, for my young ones often talk about it. There were about twenty-four guests--you recollect, of course?” “Certainly I do

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