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The Girl at Cobhurst

CHAPTER XXX
10/17

I always do that when I cook little dishes for people I like." The pie had been brought as a present for Mrs.Drane, but, feeling that it was highly necessary to propitiate the only person on the place who might be of use to her, La Fleur decided to give the pie to Mike.
The face of the colored man beamed with pleasure.
"Veal and ham.

Them two things ought to go together fust rate, though I've never eat 'em in that way.

An' in a pie, too; that looks mighty good.

An' how do ye eat it, Mrs.--'scuse me, ma'am, but I never can rightly git hold of yer name." "No wonder, no wonder," said the other; "it is a French name.

My second husband was a Frenchman.


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