[Her Father’s Daughter by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookHer Father’s Daughter CHAPTER XXV 11/29
Roast them exactly as you would potatoes.
When they can easily be pierced with a silver fork remove from the oven, and serve immediately with any course with which you would use baked potatoes. "And gee, but they're good!" commented Linda as she reread what she had written. After that she turned her attention to drawing a hillside whitened here and there with amole bloom showing in its purity against the warm grayish-tan background.
The waving green leaves ran among big rocks and overlapped surrounding growth.
At the right of her drawing Linda sketched in a fine specimen of monkey flower, deepening the yellow from the hearts of the amole lilies for the almost human little monkey faces.
On the left one giant specimen of amole, reared from a base of exquisitely waving leaves, ran up the side of the drawing and broke into an airy and graceful head of gold-hearted white lilies.
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