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Simmer a gill of white wine with as much broth, and, when it is consumed

to half, put in a shalot, a little garlic, and some salad herbs shred

very fine; let it boil, and then add a bit of butter of the size of a

walnut, mixed with flour, salt, and whole pepper, thickening the whole

over the fire.

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