1 I greedily devoured the remnants of the shepherd's breakfast, which consisted of bread, cheese, milk, and wine; the latter, however, I did not like.
2 The vegetables in the gardens, the milk and cheese that I saw placed at the windows of some of the cottages, allured my appetite.
3 "Saturday night," said I, when we sat at our supper of bread and cheese and beer.
4 I kept another small loaf, and a modicum of cheese, on a particular shelf of a particular cupboard, to make my supper on when I came back at night.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 11. I BEGIN LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT, AND DON'T LIK... 5 This, Mrs. Crupp said, would leave her at full liberty to concentrate her mind on the potatoes, and to serve up the cheese and celery as she could wish to see it done.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 24. MY FIRST DISSIPATION 6 As we severally pushed away our plates, he noiselessly removed them, and set on the cheese.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 28. Mr. MICAWBER'S GAUNTLET 7 Levin ate the oysters indeed, though white bread and cheese would have pleased him better.
8 He cut off and spread with cheese a wafer of bread fine as a spider-web.
9 Dinner was on the table; she went up, but the smell of the bread and cheese was enough to make her feel that all food was disgusting.
10 Give us the cold meat, and bread and cheese.
11 It's like a man to propose a bone and vulgar bread and cheese for company.
12 Every one in that country, whether master or man, has plenty of cheese, meat, and good milk, for the ewes yield all the year round.
13 But Venus took care of them, and fed them on cheese, honey, and sweet wine.
14 The bread and cheese was presently brought in and distributed, to the high delight and refreshment of the whole school.
15 A little before dark I passed a farm-house, at the open door of which the farmer was sitting, eating his supper of bread and cheese.