Which preposition to use with charlottes

of Occurrences 13%

Then you are little Charlotte of whom he has often spoken to me when he came with his official reports?" "Yes, Monsieur; I have just come from the town and am returning home.

in Occurrences 12%

No. 1395, with the addition of a little sherry, and cover them with a round piece of bread, also brushed over with egg, the same as the bottom; slightly press the bread down, to make it adhere to the other pieces; put a plate on the top, and bake the charlotte in a brisk oven, of a light colour.

with Occurrences 11%

Whisk the cream to a stiff froth, with the sugar, flavouring, and melted isinglass; fill the charlotte with it, cover with a slice of sponge-cake cut in the shape of the mould; place it in ice, where let it remain till ready for table; then turn it on a dish, remove the mould, and serve.

at Occurrences 6%

He will not have found Charlotte at home; of that I am certain.

on Occurrences 6%

Place another layer of bread and butter, and then one of apples, proceeding in this manner until the dish is full; then cover it up with the peel of the apples, to preserve the top from browning or burning; bake in a brisk oven for rather more than 3/4 hour; torn the charlotte on a dish, sprinkle sifted sugar over, and serve.

for Occurrences 6%

This day fortnight, or three weeks at the latest, Karl Imnant shall be Assistant Forester of the Grinderwald, and I ask the hand of your daughter Charlotte for this brave young man.

to Occurrences 5%

I had already made the acquaintance of her aunt, the judge's sister, and with her I was going to accompany Charlotte to a ball given by some young people in the neighbourhood.

from Occurrences 4%

Great care and attention is required in the turning out of this dish, that the cream does not burst the case; and the edges of the biscuits must have the smallest quantity of egg brushed over them, or it would stick to the mould, and so prevent the charlotte from coming away properly. Time.5 minutes in the oven.

as Occurrences 4%

Mrs. Oliphant is almost justified in her protest against Charlotte as the first to betray her brother.

by Occurrences 2%

They seem to have thought that they were somehow appeasing the outraged spirits of Emily and Charlotte by blackening their father and their brother; whereas, if anything could give pain to Charlotte and Emily and innocent Anne in heaven, it would be the knowledge of what Mrs. Gaskell and Madame Duclaux have done for them.

of Occurrences 1%

Would it not be wiser for us to ignore the Charlottes of life altogether, and stick to the bread-and-butter?

after Occurrences 1%

But it was impossible to write of Charlotte after Mrs. Gaskell; impossible to say more of Emily than Madame Duclaux has said; impossible to add one single little fact to the vast material, so patiently amassed, so admirably arranged by Mr. Clement Shorter.

into Occurrences 1%

This morning, he first contrived to bring Charlotte into the happiest humor, and then so disarmed her with the graceful turn which he gave to the conversation, that she cried out at last: "You are determined that what I refused to the husband you will make me grant to the lover.

ob Occurrences 1%

'Peeta Coopa, cook ob de Royal Charlotte ob Greenock.'Walk in, Sa.

off Occurrences 1%

"You have taken Charlotte off my hands, and cannot give her back again.

than Occurrences 1%

But nothing could have been worse for Charlotte than this sort of thing.

through Occurrences 1%

Whether she mistook it for her destiny or not, she seems to have acquiesced when Charlotte showed her the veiled figure at the cross-roads, to have been led blindfold by Charlotte through the "streaming and starless darkness" that took them to Brussels.

about Occurrences 1%

I have written to Charlotte about it.

Which preposition to use with  charlottes