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'I know what they put in the sauce tartare, the sauce tartare in the restaurant car'. And as a result he couldn't be charged -- whether for his meal or with murder I do not know. But can anyone tell me from where this line is culled? I found it as a chapter introduction in a recipe book, 'Cooking in a bedsit'.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The book you refer to Cooking in a Bedsitter by Katharine Whitehorn.
She wrote:
"I know what they put in a sauce tartare, The sauce tartare in a restaurant car" sang an old man in a musical, who consequently could not be sacked.
It could be from a musical but I can find no evidence of that - or it could be from her imagination.