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He also had the salt, pepper and mustard pots in front of him.
You know, they say oh she moved the mustard pot one morning and it really irritated me so much I killed her!
In the mustard pot, I traced the legend of her beauty.
Mr Tulip took both of them, and the mustard pot.
Sara silently handed him the ingredients he wanted and found the mustard pot.
She went to work with the mustard pot.
He arranged the salt cellar, mustard pot, knives and forks upon the table top.
Long bar, and salts, peppers, mustard pots, and paper napkins.
Walton recalled an incident when Friery, admittedly drunk, broke a mustard pot after throwing it against the wall.
King Louis XI of France traveled everywhere with his mustard pot.
"He'd walk into restaurants with this mustard pot and people would say, 'Here comes Mister Mustard.' "
This mustard pot.
For adults, books cover all possible collectibles: postcards, 1950's lamps, smoking accessories, ties, pens, even silver mustard pots.
Mr. Appleby, of Scotland, created a saltshaker, pepper mill and mustard pot for the trust.
Then she filled the mustard pot, and, putting it with a certain stateliness upon a gold and black tea-tray, carried it into the parlour.
Clough House on Stainbeck Lane was converted to the Mustard Pot pub in 1979.
At Midhopestones there is a crossroads, with the left turn for the Ye Olde Mustard Pot pub.
The collection of French ceramics, organized by region, includes splendid yellow-tinted faience plates, mustard pots and serving pieces from Moustiers-Ste.
The boar's head is carried on a platter carried by four Sacristans and preceded by the mustard pot carried by a fifth.
Chapel Allerton Lawn Tennis and Squash Club is hidden away at the back of the square, behind the Mustard Pot pub.
She rapped down the mustard pot on the table, and then she noticed the overcoat and hat had been taken off and put over a chair in front of the fire.
Peveril promptly picked up his plate, tucked his napkin into the neck of his sweater and, having paused to grab the mustard pot, was making for the door to his studio.
Members received a Mustard Club Badge in the shape of a mustard pot and a booklet entitled "Inner Secrets of the Mustard Club".
This was in 1924; the vehicle was the A2 Brougham (mustard pots) - a sedan with the driver separated from the passengers by a window with the baggage compartment in front beside him.
The Three Hulats Pub is a J.D Wetherspoons Freehouse and other pubs include The Queens Arms, The Mustard Pot and The Suburban Style Bar.