[The Golden Road by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link bookThe Golden Road CHAPTER XX 16/18
Quince juice is better.
(CECILY, BITTERLY: "I suppose I'll never hear the last of that mucilage." DAN: "Ask her who used tooth-powder to raise biscuits ?") We had rhubarb pies for the first time this spring last week.
They were fine but hard on the cream. FELICITY KING. ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT PATIENT SUFFERER:--What will I do when a young man steals a lock of my hair? Ans.:--Grow some more. No, F-l-x, a little caterpillar is not called a kittenpillar.
(FELIX, ENRAGED: "I never asked that! Dan just makes that etiquette column up from beginning to end!" FELICITY: "I don't see what that kind of a question has to do with etiquette anyhow.") Yes, P-t-r, it is quite proper to treat a lady friend to ice cream twice if you can afford it. No, F-l-c-t-y, it is not ladylike to chew tobacco.
Better stick to spruce gum. DAN KING. FASHION NOTES Frilled muslin aprons will be much worn this summer.
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