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A haunch of venison on a spit was roasting over the fire.
A haunch of venison outside the door was a likely treat, so they took it in and were grateful.
Palin pro ed he would send back a haunch of venison.
Muss collected the food, including the great haunch of venison.
Yes, there's the old woman and the wild man hacking at a haunch of venison.
And there are still a few butchers on the Island who will dress your haunch of venison for you.
A haunch of venison roasted as they worked, getting turned on its spit whenever anyone thought to do so.
Matt found himself staring at a haunch of venison, unskinned.
Your brother did us well by bringing a haunch of venison with him, and the maids are resting.
I'd have said "the same" if Beth had ordered a haunch of venison; my eyes weren't taking in the menu too well.
And haunches of venison that was the best part in the they would be sent away to themselves the haunches.
Next day Brandek laid across his shoulder a haunch of venison that he had smoked in the field.
Isn't there a place called the Haunch of Venison?"
Meg got out the frying pan and sliced steaks off a haunch of venison.
'At least the quality's good,' said Irisis, eyeing a haunch of venison.
Irisis could think of nothing but the haunch of venison in the larder.
Tom Hunter began to cut great chunks of steaming meat from the haunch of venison.
In honor of the fine day, Kith-Kanan cut down their last haunch of venison.
I hope you've got a buffalo liver or a haunch of venison on you to tide you over."
They were roasting a haunch of venison, and Rod wondered how much wildlife would be left in this wood after the mob had passed through.
He sold the lease, and the premises are now occupied by the Haunch of Venison gallery.
He vaulted the fire, catching his foot on the spit that held the blackened haunch of venison, sending it spinning.
Well, they had that haunch of venison and those carrots Mrs. Appledore had given him.
A generous cut off a haunch of venison, with barley, currants, apples and nuts, is valued similarly.
The first meeting was held in 1896 at the Haunch of Venison in Fleet Street.