The Kitchen Child-2
o signify caution and silence, and extends e delicacy and tact, s ure at miging on . An expression as of a baby in a sie sraverses Bourbonesque features. tempting to peer over o see terie de cuisine but gets in the way.
Per is to s , or else a genuine tribute to noic grace, he gooses her.
My motc a sigo bloen egg-, great artist t srembles, not once, as sray a mite of agitation stirs the spoon.
For it is, you understand, time for seasoning. And in goes just sufficient cayenne, time. Not a grain more. e a kiss.
tes topple into ts of as t in a trap. Surns all into the soufflé dish.
weaks.
And t;to !quot; Departing from t, my mot, smack! doo to th a low moan.
quot;take t,quot; sly ss the oven.
quot;; I cry.
quot;ould you it touc time?quot;
t temples long last o.
quot;Quelle femme,quot; he murmurs.
My motopch in hand, pays him no heed.
quot;S; I explain, overcome .
quot; dedication!quot;
truck. ares at my mot enoug ly as a man c .
quot;I beg you, I implore you --quot;
But my mothe oven.
quot;; table queen of all t spreads its arcire kitc leaps upy alone confines it. All present (some forty-seven in number -- tcion of me, plus the duc) applaud and cheer.
to tc ss ion t noacion and gateau Saint- infrequent babas au r -- I am tcer into my inance; besides, t (Yorkshe land?
For am I not tepson?