A fat goose lay at
one end of the table and at the other end, on a bed of creased paper strewn with
sprigs of parsley, lay a great ham, stripped of its outer skin and peppered
over with crust crumbs, a neat paper frill round its shin and beside this was a
round of spiced beef.Between
these rival ends ran parallel lines of side-dishes:two little minsters of jelly, red and yellow; a shallow dish
full of blocks of blancmange and red jam, a large green leaf-shaped dish with a
stalk-shaped handle, on which lay bunches of purple raisins and peeled almonds,
a companion dish on which lay a solid rectangle of Smyrna figs, a dish of
custard topped with grated nutmeg, a small bowl full of chocolates and sweets
wrapped in gold and silver papers, and a glass vase in which stood some tall celery
stalks.In the centre of the table
there stood, as sentries to a fruit-stand which upheld a pyramid of oranges
and American apples, two squat old-fashioned decanters of cut glass, one
containing port and the other dark sherry.On the closed square piano a pudding in a huge yellow dish lay in waiting
and behind it were three squads of bottles of stout and ale and minerals, drawn
up according to the colours of their uniform, the first two black, with brown
and red labels, the third and smallest squad white, with transverse green
sashes.