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Eating in Two or Three Languages

Eating in Two or Three Languages

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This genius cooked the midday meals and the dinners; but, because no Frenchman can understand why any one should require for breakfast anything more solid than a dry roll and a dab of honey, the preparation of the morning meal was intrusted to a Southern black boy, who, I may say, was a regular skillet hound. And this gifted youth wrestled with the matutinal ham and eggs and flipped the flapjacks for the headquarters mess.

On a full Southern breakfast and a wonderful French luncheon and dinner a grown man can get through the day very, very well indeed, as I bear witness.

Howsomever, as spring wore into summer and summer ran its course, I began to long with a constantly increasing longing for certain distinctive dishes to be found nowhere except in my native clime; brook trout, for example, and roasting ears, and—Oh, lots of things! So I came home to get them.

And, now that I've had them, I often catch myself in the act of thoughtfully dwelling upon the fond remembrances of those spicy fragrant stews eaten in peasant kitchens, and those army doughnuts, and those slices of bacon toasted at daybreak on the lids of mess kits in British dugouts.

I suppose they call contentment a jewel because it is so rare.


BY IRVIN S. COBB
 
FICTION
Those Times and These
Local Color
Old Judge Priest
Fibble, D.D.
Back Home
The Escape of Mr. Trimm
 
WIT AND HUMOR
"Speaking of Operations—"
Europe Revised
Roughing It De Luxe
Cobb's Bill of Fare
Cobb's Anatomy
 
MISCELLANY
The Thunders of Silence
"Speaking of Prussians—"
Paths of Glory
 
 
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
NEW YORK

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