Autobiography, 58:however, of the beauty, my major impression was eggs. Nothing but eggs everywhere. There were eggsAutobiography, 58:my major impression was eggs. Nothing but eggs everywhere. There were eggs in the bath tub; thereAutobiography, 58:eggs. Nothing but eggs everywhere. There were eggs in the bath tub; there were eggs in every pan;Autobiography, 58:There were eggs in the bath tub; there were eggs in every pan; there were eggs in the drawers of myAutobiography, 58:tub; there were eggs in every pan; there were eggs in the drawers of my dressing table; there wereAutobiography, 58:in the drawers of my dressing table; there were eggs in boxes under my bed. If I remember rightly,Autobiography, 58:rightly, there were one hundred thousand eggs in the house and they had to be in some kind ofAutobiography, 58:I discovered that we used seventy-two dozen eggs in the coffee shop of the Soldiers Home everyAutobiography, 58:district serviced by us, we used innumerable eggs. Therefore, eggs had precedence over everything -Autobiography, 58:by us, we used innumerable eggs. Therefore, eggs had precedence over everything - except theAutobiography, 59:handle him, but I never got accustomed to fried eggs, particularly when accompanied by cocoa. IAutobiography, 59:by cocoa. I suppose I have sold more cocoa, eggs and cigarettes than most people. Those were happy,Autobiography, 73:go into the coffee-shop, order cocoa and fried eggs and then spend the rest of the evening shyingAutobiography, 73:of the evening shying jugs of cocoa and fried eggs at the walls. The result can easily be imagined.Autobiography, 76:was going to do. The smell of cocoa and fried eggs was forever in my nostrils. I used to "vamp," asAutobiography, 122:and to make a little money by selling their eggs. I found out very quickly that unless you couldAutobiography, 122:part about poultry keeping is hunting the eggs, and that's a dirty job. But I did manage to feedAutobiography, 122:and part of the grocer's bill was paid with the eggs, which the grocer always took because he wasAutobiography, 154:who would eat neither cheese, nor milk, nor eggs because they were animal products and they feltInitiation, 197:forbidden. For those who can stand it, eggs and cheese are sometimes better eliminated from theInitiation, 197:of any kind should not permit themselves to eat eggs and very little cheese. Milk and butter come |