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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Searched LiteratureOnline and also
Google. Two unrevealing hits in 19th century plays, two in novels
apart from Woolf. And one hit that suggests that it might be bone
marrow.<br>
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Ellipses thanks to LiteratureOnline.<br>
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Jeremy H<br>
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1. .... "Should you like eggs, sir?" "Eggs, no! Bring me a grilled
bone...<br>
...." "What would you think of me if I came down two hours after
every one else and ordered grilled bone...<br>
... the smell of grilled bone." "Not at all. It describes a
sensation in your little nose...<br>
... the answers, as if they were pinching his toes. That's his
way. Ah, here comes my grilled bone... (<i>Middlemarch</i> Book
1, chapter 11)<br>
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2. ... all the parties home to Pall Mall, to celebrate the event
with a grilled bone, Havannahs, and Regent's ... (Disraeli, <i>Vivian
Grey</i>. Volume 2, Book the fourth, chapter vi)<br>
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3. "Queen Victoria was another roasted bone marrow lover,
reputedly eating it every day. <br>
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See:
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