1 No, dear, run along, and bring me some coffee.
2 I'd rather take coffee than compliments just now.
3 Coffee was a treat, and Hannah showed great tact in making it that morning.
4 John did not find Meg's beauty diminished, though she beamed at him from behind the familiar coffee pot.
5 No one could resist her persuasive nods, or the fragrant invitation issuing from the nose of the coffee pot.
6 I don't let the girls hev coffee only once a week, accordin to your wish, and keep em on plain wholesome vittles.
7 Making a dart at the table, she secured the coffee, which she immediately spilled, thereby making the front of her dress as bad as the back.
8 Jo announced that the coffee was ready, and everyone settled themselves to a hearty meal, for youth is seldom dyspeptic, and exercise develops wholesome appetites.
9 Mr. Laurence and Aunt March shrugged and smiled at one another when water, lemonade, and coffee were found to be to only sorts of nectar which the three Hebes carried round.
10 Mr. Davis had evidently taken his coffee too strong that morning, there was an east wind, which always affected his neuralgia, and his pupils had not done him the credit which he felt he deserved.
11 An evening with John over the account books usually produced a temporary lull in the culinary enthusiasm, and a frugal fit would ensue, during which the poor man was put through a course of bread pudding, hash, and warmed-over coffee, which tried his soul, although he bore it with praiseworthy fortitude.