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Ma Pettengill

Book Excerpt: lieved it--butwould go over it again if I didn't understand. Though not always startingat command, the lady has really a full habit of speech.I told you about whales, didn't I? Whales started it--whales for tableuse. It come in the Sunday paper--with the picture of a handsome whaleand the picture of a French cook kissing his fingers over the way he hascooked some of it; and the picture of a pleased young couple eating whalein a swell restaurant; and the picture of a fair young bride in herkitchenette cutting up three cents' worth of whale meat into a chafingdish and saying how glad she was to have something tasty and cheap fordearie's lunch; and the picture of a poor labouring man being told bysomeone down in Washington, D.C., that's making a dollar a year, thata nickel's worth of prime whale meat has more actual nourishment than adollar's worth of porterhouse steak; and so on, till you'd think theworld's food troubles was going to be settled in jig time; all peoplehad to do was to go out anRead More

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