The Book of Household Management by Mrs. Beeton

273. INGREDIENTS.--1 lobster, 4 tablespoonfuls of white stock, 2

tablespoonfuls of cream, pounded mace, and cayenne to taste; bread crumbs. _Mode_.--Pick the meat from the shell, and cut it up into small square pieces; put the stock, cream, and seasoning into a stewpan, add the lobster, and let it simmer gently for 6 minutes. Serve it in the shell, which must be nicely cleaned, and have a border of puff-paste; cover it with bread crumbs, place small pieces of butter over, and brown before the fire, or with a salamander. _Time_.--1/4 hour. _Average cost_, 2s. 6d. _Seasonable_ at any time. CELERITY OF THE LOBSTER.--In its element, the lobster is able to run with great speed upon its legs, or small claws, and, if alarmed, to spring, tail foremost, to a considerable distance, "even," it is said, "with the swiftness of a bird flying." Fishermen have seen some of them pass about thirty feet with a wonderful degree of swiftness. When frightened, they will take their spring, and, like a chamois of the Alps, plant themselves upon the very spot upon which they designed to hold themselves. LOBSTER CURRY (an Entree).