| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The Seminary was a boarding school, and Ferguson and Bliss deliberately replicated the menus which their pupils would have had at home: at breakfast and supper, the girls drank tea and coffee, ate fruit, and, instead of butter, smeared sheep fat and moskonfyt on their bread; a typical lunch ??? the main meal of the day ??? consisted of soup, roasted, stewed, curried, or fried meat (usually mutton)
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