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Plates should be placed around the table for each guest: Beef Tongues, jellied. also, three glasses beside each plate. for lemonade, wine, kc. Q Beef a la mode. A side-table should contain extra plates, spoons, &c., &c., § Chicken Salad. also. pitchers of water, and extra dishes. On another table a Pickled Oysters.
Bon-bons. French Secrets. Dragees Portugaisos.
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Boned Turkey. Lobster, dressed. Ham.
Candied Oranges. Candied Grapes
‘ Oyster Pates. Terrapin. Boiled Oysters. Chicken Croquettat Fried Oysters, Stewed Oysters.
Candied Almonds.
Almond Cream. Vanilla Cream.
Peach Cream. Strawberry Cream.
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