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I knew Mrs. Fielding didn't raise her boy to be a fried egg.
Lay a fried egg upon each slice of the broiled ham, and send them to table hot.
I'll show you how to flop a fried egg in the pan only you have to look it doesn't come down on your head.
Consider corned beef hash, with fried egg, excellent, for 25 cents.
Place on a platter and put a thick piece of parboiled beef marrow, with one fried egg, on top.
Scramble the eggs, and dish up on a platter on top of four slices of fried egg plant.
I guess you'd be, if you'd only had a fried egg and a cup of coffee to-day, and nothing last night.
Hed try to introduce science into eating a fried egg if he thought of it!
I dont see what you mean by all this mystery, declared Agnes, tasting her first fried egg gingerly enough.
Here we were received with winning cordiality and Fogerty was given a fried egg, a dish of which he is passionately fond.