This section is from the book "Hilda's "Where Is It?" Of Recipes", by Hildagonda J. Duckitt. Also available from Amazon: Hilda's "Where is it?" of Recipes.
For every pound of pears take half a pound of sugar (soft white) to make a syrup, taking the same quantity of water as sugar. Boil till clear, pour boiling hot over the pears; cover the stewing-pan close. Then boil briskly at first, then moderately, for four or five hours. Add the juice and peel of a lemon; when nearly done, a glass of dark wine. Excellent.
 
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