Posted by Ed Kiser on September 08, 2003 at -1:55:36 from 205.188.208.8 user Kisered.
In Reply to: Coffee posted by Laurence Monkhouse on September 07, 2003 at 20:51:34:
I found twenty seven lines in all twelve books that contained the word, "coffee".
Here they are...
If additional "fleshing-out" of these references is desired, that description can also be added, but this is just a first whack at the topic. Let me know if this additional info is wanted.
Ed Kiser, South Florida
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---------- BSCH10.TXT
porridge bowls, and Mrs. Dudgeon was pouring out coffee
---------- BSCH11.TXT
three thermos flasks of hot coffee. Pete disappeared into the
---------- CCCH10.TXT
Mrs. Barrable set it going to boil the breakfast coffee. They
---------- CCCH17.TXT
Hallo!... Bring me a cup of coffee out here, somebody...
Starboard, washed it down with a drink of coffee offered him
---------- CCCH22.TXT
they went back to "Ye Olde Cake Shoppe" and had coffee
---------- GNCH13.TXT
A smell of coffee drifted from the companion way.
---------- GNCH3.TXT
"There'll be hot coffee anyway," said Peggy. "I got the Primus going
the last of his coffee, and was gone. Titty and Dorothea hurried after
---------- GNCH8.TXT
Captain Flint put down the coffee cup from which he was just going
---------- MLCH14.TXT
"Good morning," said Miss Lee who was pouring out coffee at the
---------- PDCH7.TXT
making coffee in an enormous coffee-pot.
coffee-pot and a big can of milk. Damp towels, however, were not
coffee in each hand. He found the sufferers and told them that some of
---------- PDCH9.TXT
Mr. Duck can come down. Take him up a mug of coffee, Titty, to be
---------- PPCH30.TXT
Egyptian hieroglyphics, and her mother making hot coffee
---------- SACH6.TXT
floats and hooks and reels in a big coffee tin. Meanwhile nurse
---------- SDCH32.TXT
she pulled up a big tin that had once held coffee, but now held
---------- SWCH1.TXT
bearing of the coffeepot from the cruet, saw the O.H.M.S. on
---------- WDCH3.TXT
out of the cupboard. There's plenty of coffee in the pot.
---------- WHCH10.TXT
in," said Roger. Close by the steamer pier a coffee stall had been
---------- WHCH24.TXT
A man had fixed a sort of coffee-stall on the top of a sledge,
selling cups of hot coffee and small, steaming pies.
"Not coffee," said Dorothea.
and a few coppers. She skated off towards the coffee-sledge. "Hot
"That's right," said the man, "and lemonade instead of coffee.
man with the coffee sledge if he had seen them go by, but, if the