"I do so want to have my
supper with you," sighed Sara Ray, "but I s'pose ma will drag me with her wherever she goes.
Upon making known our desires for a
supper and a bed, Mrs.
It took us half an hour's hard labour, after that, before it was properly up, and then we cleared the decks, and got out
supper. We put the kettle on to boil, up in the nose of the boat, and went down to the stern and pretended to take no notice of it, but set to work to get the other things out.
Why did not you ask him whether he'd have any
supper? I think he is in the other gentleman's room; go up and ask whether he called.
My dear chap, what you want is a bit of
supper. Why don't you come along?'
Silas was thinking with double complacency of his
supper: first, because it would be hot and savoury; and secondly, because it would cost him nothing.
I'll just go up there myself after
supper and load the shot-gun and wait.
It was the consecrated formula, and he expected it to be followed, as usual, by her rising and going down to
supper. But she remained seated, and he could think of nothing more felicitous than: "I presume you're tired after the long ride."
"The
supper is completely served, and we shall eat it very well without waiters.
Franz was sitting on the spot where he was on the previous evening when his mysterious host had invited him to
supper; and he saw the little yacht, now like a sea-gull on the wave, continuing her flight towards Corsica.
"Let's go somewhere where we can get some
supper. We'll go to the Abbaye Theleme, and you shall have the pleasure of entertaining me."
Was there not something said about
supper at your rooms before or after the dance?"
'If you haven't got anything newer than that to say,' growled Mr Codlin, glancing at the clock, 'you'd better let us fix our minds upon the
supper, and not disturb us.'
Before
supper, Prince Andrew, coming back to his father's study, found him disputing hotly with his visitor.
"Thee wouldstna go to work again, wi'out ha'in thy bit o'
supper?"