| Sir Edward John Buck - Simla - 1904 - 400 pages
...and eating salmon from Scotland, and sardines from the Mediterranean, and observing that St. Cloud's potage a la Julienne was perhaps better than his other soups . . . and all this in the face of those high hills some of which have remained untrodden since the creation,... | |
| Deirdre David - Colonies in literature - 1995 - 256 pages
...salmon from Scotland and sardines from the Mediterranean, and observing that St. Cloup's potage à la Julienne was perhaps better than his other soups,...tight according to the overland fashions for March, etc.; and all this in the face of those high hills, some of which have remained untrodden since the... | |
| Katherine E. Kelly - Drama - 2001 - 264 pages
...Country: 46 Twenty years ago no European had ever been here, and there we were with a band playing, and observing that St Cloup's Potage a la Julienne...tight according to the overland fashions for March, and so on, and all this in the face of those high hills, and we one hundred and five Europeans being... | |
| Stuart Ward - History - 2001 - 260 pages
...and glare. Twenty years ago no European had ever been here, and there we were with a band playing, and observing that St. Cloup's Potage a la Julienne...of the ladies' sleeves were too tight according to overland fashions for March, and so on, and all this in the face of those high hills, and we are one... | |
| William F. Bynum, Roy Porter, Michael Shepherd - Psychiatric hospitals - 2003 - 378 pages
...pondering the entertainment at a hill-station of North India: Twenty years ago no European had ever been here, and there we were, with the band playing the...overland fashions for March, &c.; and all this in face of those high hills, some of which have remained untrodden since the creation, and we, xoj Europeans,... | |
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