Chapter 1798 of 1964 · 57 words · ~1 min read

LXVIII.

Those truffles too are no bad accessaries, Followed by "petits puits d'amour"--a dish Of which perhaps the cookery rather varies, So every one may dress it to his wish, According to the best of dictionaries, Which encyclopedize both flesh and fish; But even, sans _confitures_, it no less true is, There's pretty picking in those _petits puits_.[757]