If a lump of soot falls into the soup and you cannot conveniently get it out, stir it well in and it will give the soup a French taste.


Directions to Servants: By the Revd. Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. (ed. 1745)


If a lump of soot falls into the soup and you cannot conveniently get it out, stir it well in and it will give the soup a French taste.

If a lump of soot falls into the soup and you cannot conveniently get it out, stir it well in and it will give the soup a French taste.

If a lump of soot falls into the soup and you cannot conveniently get it out, stir it well in and it will give the soup a French taste.

If a lump of soot falls into the soup and you cannot conveniently get it out, stir it well in and it will give the soup a French taste.