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At one time these gastronomics were so heaped up that they reached the level of the staircase where the cellarer stood.

From A Romance of the West Indies by Eugène Sue

And, from messes therewith fulminated, by some of our professors of gastronomics that we have seen, we do not attach any wonder at all to the deacon's penchant for the aforesaid shell-fish.

From The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes by Falconbridge

With this key to gastronomics, pemmican was selected as the staple food, and it would also serve equally well for the dogs.

From My Attainment of the Pole by Frederick A. Cook

At ten o’clock, having dined at half-past seven, beer, tea, coffee, sandwiches are brought in, and you begin the gastronomics over again on a smaller scale.

From Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View by Price Collier

Thus, when De Gerlache, with good intentions, forced Norwegian food into French stomachs, he learned that there is a nationality in gastronomics.

From My Attainment of the Pole by Frederick A. Cook

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