1 And three desserts, so everyone might have his choice, chocolate layer cake, vanilla blanc mange and pound cake topped with sweet whipped cream.
2 But she only put out her tongue at him and ordered another pastry, thick with chocolate and stuffed with meringue.
3 The news-butcher comes through selling chocolate bars and lemon drops.
4 Ray and she had stopped in at Dyer's for a hot chocolate on their way home from the movies, that March evening.
5 Carol was left to Dave, who tried to entertain her with humorous accounts of Ella Stowbody's fondness for chocolate peppermints.
6 Grandmother began to make the icing for a chocolate cake, and Otto again filled the house with the exciting, expectant song of the plane.
7 At supper the men ate like vikings, and the chocolate cake, which I had hoped would linger on until tomorrow in a mutilated condition, disappeared on the second round.
8 She was never too tired to make taffy or chocolate cookies for us.
9 His head was the shape of a chocolate drop, and was covered with dry, straw-coloured hair that fuzzed up about his pointed crown.
10 Victor had grown hilarious, and was attempting to tell an anecdote about a Mexican girl who served chocolate one winter in a restaurant in Dauphine Street.
11 A maid, in white fluted cap, offered the callers liqueur, coffee, or chocolate, as they might desire.
12 She was endeavoring to heat a pot of chocolate on the stove.
13 The chocolate will soon be hot.
14 The little stove was roaring; it was red-hot, and the chocolate in the tin sizzled and sputtered.
15 The train was full of fellows: a long long chocolate train with cream facings.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 1