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1 t o41,1( dole- tho• r
1 a n never knew
*t5, must bees, i nor uf
I* her life littsinE itt
out ‘ the teesrei eye itself,. until she hands beneath the
the whole roe, going .on burdens of liame and motherhood.
I with bent shoulders, ilrop. The youth suddenly 'rise* and ens
Ing tO he vot-ehaata of the grave titbitinto, malth00'11• when he
hope, of a burden r ,a liome'ow his *boulders/
bet n.j. Taking Up the burstess:o otbr
14tterly, ' ,,.wt ot . oub., iose the L'Iieiiikei * .
hi
of our own, but, ww.41
,1 o ofpe* -' .
: 1
Man i a, straneeture° in , tter 4 burden beaing in
tatter of )uraen ting •att 9" rirOte44." Of Strcngthomn
or inetane hag, ., tied 'enrichiog' life. li
ho has been.. eOU-3daiu thiti-the-bettle-tieveto -he
thait his Luad,
400 'Mich Is.Mr grow the fair flower*. of *
. Now, at I burden Ites gettenes, forgivene, and mercy
en i ,.., and wnati A*11 the. ameliorating influences o
the 0 , . vill do sthAt a life spring.fonsthe necesitity of
_.
ut S0 forth
Inird rt
without
id..4
itontlY *tekintt COMMON HELPFULNESS..
centset"he hars '
This is the higher 10.w of vet t
ii-burdettliertr
ople think. it in the
inother early the
whitetd you carry the.teg, while
her. imagine it * Matter ,„t
ing yourself to what is on your
alders. Butlt is, in neither..nf
these ways. Strenge to ilay.7.,tt -it
matter of tarrying tobe
wt.balre ligicl.ing,others to them.
isany-a mart nas died of A biskesi
life front the weight of one little
burden simply booms° he.
BORNE IT AS A SLA
while others grow Yet more eeed
with increasing- los 'because they
take:them up glad st, choo
in to bear them.
The thrill laughter of childhi
Ilow* into 'calmer, deeper 0
tater years as. duty. comet In r.
voCabulary ;-*0 take up our Itro-k
e meanings
.. • •
41.
#
1&bOF tree
4 he
a* give;
give* in Q
ridge.,ji
ecutin
ittera
no
h
• I the
ustia-
t. The
ittiite
fQr the
ttte'
thee
co s1iwg It e
to cares
psMd theii
irit of the loos(
a
ruwn for a, minute, stir i shoe
Cupfuls Jot •'water„ ni1k r'
waa and let boil *teadity for fit -
nut too fast. If too th'ick
tit i, * iittle more water,
piiwh f stilt and peptier, Stir
he tittle so isot to %tap.
0.skes..----Make little pets
au ineb k of seussge Meat reedy
_iiasonedWrap each piece•iz
tithed poteto ifl whieb, egg' h*t.
en mixed to hind it together. Roll
egg and bread krurribi and fry
imtil, meat I* cooked. Deticioutc for
Iuneliettlit or Sunday eupper.
Veal Lostf.s.stlittee 'two and* half,'
)3 to tite 'pouride testi half pound fat
uust be wilbutt *0 ;.stilt pork, *cid two -tablespoonfuls of
or tbe pubbc good. , hat,ter ltdd 'three tablespoon
wer f; versokniiik,, ono eilpf,01tine tree
be love which r!'ileci lotl;Ctumlis. two teasp000fulir of 1.
**
. true spirit f brctitertv one teas opful • pepper,. otte tea -
to
tete .th.rpassion for spoonful of ,411001,ce,...,one a
venge*uee 001111 teaspoonfili. of , epottertte
peAttriOUs- pOsitiOtv three egg8; Mic. press into
ad before aueh an 441041, Lake Oro hours; 'hnate, tvely:
$
'OUr erteMie*-401110, tAel rainUtet ivIttt m .1iOt **tef ; When
one lietter----Itsit'itre. thole And 01(k:ranee on Alsht Gar".
Ititte ' thine .intm,s tulf with lemon and witeiereee 'or
Itut it implied as rnuch, and parsley. •"
certainly, that represients !au?
03,4 Old Testainent idea rf. siat
duty.. The /ewe treated allIttze SEASONABLE
' ra With haughty - disdain wlu Oyeter Patties. --One pint 'smell
*untie •Tins. net oral If int
etel ,overtitl*Qisterai, P aw"b c"/""'
ont. ta tespoon ilent, _pepper. and'
_
others, th oul e o
Through helpfulpess And 'sacrifice.
This is whet is meant by the way
a lilt cross, not a puniehment to
be borne, but a; minietry to - be
*tiered, a chance :to enter luto
This *vett by takimt un their leadtt
would be cold. and desolate
world if we never needed one *n-
ether ; if there were no drefts ort
1 1 I 1
in bis plea fora. Urn -vet
-which will unite *11 nu
Mon brotherhoo
cal,outcome ;verse 4
45. Sono* of your your Father
who treats all" Men 'lovingly,. how.
Ayer they may treat him. nets *
children an eitamPle,Lot generous
love. -
titt,4*L-The demand is fot that ex.
• • •
• alt to taste. Let cream just-ceine
the -4i44“.* a. boil Milt flout in a little told
nalk, And stir into the hot crcanr;
is,. Add telt and pepper. Let the oy.
— sters come to st bell in their own
liquor, skim carefully and drain off
15 the „INuor, Add the oyster* to
the IsreamssaW boil Op mice. -Fill
;patties.
itymmithts. pity, tenderness, .and i eeedirig righteousness which is made Eangskeft*-4")" cluP 6ifiAlr
one cup sweet milk, one teaspoon
lielp these Ow bioems would soon, lee...Jesus, A -00uflitiOrt Of entrance in
" baking poirder in flout three eggs,
perialitothe godlike in us could' to the heavezar kingdiim (104- v).) soda in sour milk, rote teaspoon
never but for °tIr and which "mined "P' the ne*t ,three tablespoons melted butter,
our wettltnes00*, *rtd our tare*. Lake Iv rim"' * • eta,. flour enough for thin batter.
our own burdens, but for the cell Father in heaven is petteet in- love:
d walk with luxi‘,.,.;" - deal; representing tho summit of
-- piece. Fry out suet, put in the beef
lt: into th. faces on, Om: street human ettainments.toward whim' and brown; add an onion if doir.
(Inn slaves we would lie ,inert ender 48. Be perfect—In love,
f /Another * neoecl bidditit_u* arise Art,„ absolute rOligiOW3 and social
as :.th° Fine.
Pot Berist--A piece of. nice beef
either cut in pieces or left in a.
of $07;ligitta, and cheer should strive. - ed after 'browning; pour in a pint
never in those -who 'care only for fling water, col'or,,and let cook
0 child'swho
would Jose f�r them h
of our tarts that 143 really drop,
into thein from ,our burdenal
Look over the richest lives the
----wotid has known and how bee
ve been their loads. • Lincoln
wfth the- nation's woe upon him,
4ngstone with it continent, and
3csu with A world. Who could bear
inere -
„,a,rearp,
use -44, -the gift -
their courage, bope, and Imre.
Tlaeir care were net their *
•
and ever in tho
AZ,44,
hves-the ea 5--ari the
•
Thejr- have learned the secret of hy-
big,- which' is to share•life, and the
secret of lightening our loads, whic
s to bear the burdens of others.
You will nobneed to hun
burdens; yoo need not become *
professional uplifter.. Simply .keep
this, life hospitable to the live* of
• making living,* business of
ringatrand Ioye. exigthto sparc.
-for the lif of.
• d you. shall find afl�f iifc..
IIENRY V. POPE.
N,ATIttNAL LES
Io
ON,
tof violence. This is the first o
threefold, cultittlstive chs,ramterizas
troll of the spirit of hate. It mean*
unexpressed anger, as distinguish.
off from tite anger which. break!)
forth itt. content t
LitMon- V. Some Laws of the Kings
Melt. 5, 1746, 38.45. Gelds
ea Test,stfatt. S. 48.
. „
—Verse 17.- The .law. -The '' Jew:eh
**y. ipf designating the first file
hooka' .of Old Testament Merida:4'.
i 10. One jot—The smallest letter
tt the Hebrew tilphaliet. '.
• le. The apparent . teaching et
Jesus. in thie verse is that the rain-
---'----littriih--0-i—Taute an, mcnIcitti n of
every .detail Of the law is -drift-Iv
.neeestary to him who is to he a
member of tlits*ingdato .of heaves.
But, assist, we are titre thie
not be the meaning of jetttsit
has been .explained, . that Ilse otf.
thete least' outniandinents does act
referitj.i3.11.e, law as it cone from0
1103€8, but to tto lAtr as reit/rifted'
1
viand azeomplishitt by "Testis. ... .
20, Except your right !out:teat
Stan eeeted.What dist scribees
(hooted' students.. tea 4iski, mull,
jtitiges of the law) and Pharisees 1
,
,„,,elti fled taught was installment to
it theirs., to the king„1,-ou a hos.
Instead of doiog !lively with
the requirements of flie 13w, as the
Ilews eliargek, Jeset setuslit. de.
mended more than the tribes, ‘411 -
all their loudly proelaimed ttevsr.4
tion to the isse. Compare Slott:
23 24.
21. It WOIL O. *aid h old
. ..
a, or "empty -heed"), and -that
*hieh rashly employs a term imply -
g lack -of intelligence (Thou fool).
The twist/nerds-There is 440
threefold .cumulative characterize.
tion of punishment. This first re-
fers to the oilleial local trial of th
murderertytheappropriate
court, the penalty for vitt being
&nab. The council is the supreme
Sanhedrin of Jerusalem, with its
seventy-one. members. The hell of
fire mean* the final divine Judg-
ment arid its fearful consequence.
rt
t the I Te
winferior
t
tab1ib, This it done .by meant of
aix s . (1) *tiger,' no-
ilal ritk. (3) ,divorce. (4) oaths,
retauistkrn..(6) univetsal lore
Our !pylon iricludes I. 13,, and 6.
'thou 'shalt not kilts -The jaws
tonscientiOnsly. kept the letter' of'
'the sixth, eoftonttothnent AU *
stained 'from the murder- but
:the prineiple intolved they diste.
seeded, and thereore felt no /:con).-
paitetiorterif they cheneett to -he an
grywith their brother or to hate
4
. y onto yeti-:--Inatinit a,
the rotator precept had eomi -tenni
ead leek* thin** 'for ,his in.
iietio* ma equal atethority. her.**
nevi. a* ovielittt with OM.
Every tett whois angites-All :tatn.
itaterof hittret*ad angtrsire
Jul* wrest if that do not Witte eitt
gi II ea esus
often appealed to the. /cite rerer-
ence for the temple, but went there'
himself only to teach. In this verse
and the next he teaches that no act.
of worship is sieceptable to CI ._100,
long at the worshiper bears a
grudge against his neighbor. .
'23#S$« Two interpretationsare,t)f.
&red: orThat * mint `triitst put
away hatred from hi* heert, if ho
Would have the tlivirie forgivenetut
(t that it i a matter of worldly
prudence for a non to banish ill
Will if he would' get *long well with
his feliows. --Prison-tan mean either.
general punishment or the -inter-
mediate state, trots which it was
thought possible to eecepe. • , The
prisoners releeee,„ as eon as he
hat paid the ilnet farthing of debt,
It contemplated,and this excludes
:he idea of belL
36. -F4ti for s . eye, toothfor
• tooth. Thr tuttification of this
layirt the limitation ite put- u
LO teturalthist-fottseteissee
privitive idea of putiehmen
greet and kind, was probe*
ik
01
.41 .44.7
-DISHEttis,
,Cbjeiren Ahertcalces, e
cod -way to conrt:ther
iot.achicken
tempting- and savory disb
the .chicken from skin and bones
and cut into small slivers. Put the
est on to heat in enough gravy
to make it quite moist. Sift two
teaspoonful* of baking powder an
one.haif teaspoonful of salt with
one pint of our. Ruh one teat
spoonful of lord and butter intrithe
flour, then stir in three.quartets of
Li-7--Stir-the.-dongte
* small ball and roll into it cake
about an inch thick:. Bake in
quick oven *bout OWN:* minutes.
When done open the -edge with
knife and tear the cake in two. Af-
tet spreading the hot chicken on
levier half replace the upper
•
ur gen.
ous amount of hot chi e en. gr
&Ad terVe; tif 'once. '
Pickled Bump Beasts -Take, four
pound* young rump, lard' it with
kit pork, rub both side* with sett
and pepper, then pot in * *tone
best inegir.
Let stand itt the pickle o
dam -take out, -wipe -,014. -IL _Pan
cloth, dredge lightly with .11coir,,
roast brown in butter, then add one
tablespoonful sugar,three cloves,
ono hey leaf, and Issttly add the
'vinegar in which it was pickled; el -
to ,au onion raced finely. , Let it
shntrier untittender. After remoss
Jim the meet, Ittiekerithe gravy
witltfloor as usual. This is excel-
lent and I* decided improvement on
the ordinary werof Aertitilt *rumP
roast, •
Veal- Oysters. --.One and otte,toilf
pound* feat from lett.- Cut Ott into
'Oita Of oy*tert; heath' them like
you would pork tenderloin; splialde
With pepper and otlt, roil in flour,
and fry inbutter tilt * rich *brown.
ettiter them .With a quart of !3tet
stiia aid two tebleepoont of chile
**fleet put on beck of: the itove to
simmer forty nitnutes. Serve with
either mashed or boiled potatoes.
Bonelets. '.7.1ttirthtss.tint...-nis 'tea
--143#40t two inette
nu&re. and pound,,each pieeeluitit
•
1t
i
it is q te fist. Dust all with s.slt
ed to the Cruder instincts, .4 and pepper, and ley on each pee
earlier civilization (Exo:dqt.: ti *trip of bacon. Itoll it up and
). ' . 2tie with a string. Dip ettitt pito
Itetitt not . s . evils-jesutiA tu tour, *Tashi -own in * mixture of
tee entirely the, right of pri. butter and drippings. When
• I
ntteariee; When it *bulks 411444" lime become brown pour ,
'irit it 10t 100$0 it Wilt not, oo enough water to carer them, let ...ritrnipt., cabtoote,
IRan-
utes before -serving; have three
ergo tomatoes, skinned, cut in
pieces, and thrown in. 11 thO water
pretty well cooked down and the
onial.oes can Cook in the fat • *
iter. When done kdd water and
make 'gram,. It is fine.
Veal Loaf. ---Four pounds Alio
ped veal, one-half pound silt pork
chopped fine, four eggs, four.
;
_U o teaspoo
Ws of Sage, one- elf teaspoonful
black pepper; mix well and bake
io Om for three hours; spread
butter, over top before baking.
lort *marrow
KITOREN HINTS.
-Making Tea.—lf you once .wash
your tea before *flaking you will not
Y • In SCA
t teapot, put, in the tea, and
ssour half 4 -cupful of boiling water
over it; then -pour "elf tho. water
immediately. Let the leaves Stand
a; minute or two "Until they unfurl;
then. pour on fresh boiling water,
and steep as usual -
To. Coot Oven.—Do- not °Pen th
oors. Of the oven to cool it, especi-
ally if there. is anything alreedy
cooking in it, as the rush of cold
air is ,apt to render it unappetiz-
‘ing; but. place' in it a pan ,of cold
Witter., leaving the 'doom closed. It
ill quickly lower the temperatur
n; s ea
(
prevent the,food
' Xittheir --Bouviet.2,Pbiit;rnit
cupful of •Agal4dal'Ip41111tetoedonto$Usgavrt,
:tInsaueepn ttir.
ring occasionally as it melts. It is
net done until it sttokes and, it
a. dark brown in. color. When. it
tettehes this stige pour on 4 'biklf
cup of boiling water—hot coltee
most also he used with good results,
and set 'back where it will simmer
uptil dissolved and about the con -
stateliest' ,of thin syrup., ritto in
bottle or jelly glass. toV;sr, and set
away for use. It *eplendid
flavoring for cakes, carasnel lee
croon, Cutterds, and .."may,lie used
eolor Smiles or sauces, at it
itn-
partt beautiful ,goldert brown tint.
The sante thing exactly is told,' at
the gre0r$ kitelien bouquet and
at * fermi price'.Olitts..-slyash Well with* sett
bru'h in warm suds made with *
gaod,rentti. :Ritmo in spool watm los
ing Ater, and d ith
soft, to,rel o
Molting Pot*toe
jnu potatoes) heat t
aili be much more
EO ;
bare inttite of like for them *unreel Orttly 4' abouf. twoi flower, INAtererelt, and horsebt
rokt' tins nes r
Turn to hint
When
milk an they
°Amy.
e ofitty is lei the dt. hours Thiekeitsgisfrosteith,ntlittle 'etintairt sulphur, purifying to th
of all htiMan right to vete& essle.
Att.
ui
*alt the iairetive ittguage A es
about two
etantly in mind. era or drippings,
Otientit.to Orientalt. When tomtits
(odd not have beta Int* , ieketis, take elites
ust folio*, not the literal wor and tir*round towt; you
but the esseettiel Otto:ink- cy.
taittly evildoers and fpo�tora1
notto haste their *
istiet. But forgive e
Ittithitesti tarot have
Tb **betties here le plea
or
•
In
,
oce%_atittk ot potaah..,
Its one of the most ys1*1
alstes, ohs of potassit
„.0*tiltflottett
,. Are ' zatit6 anatroi peopl1,
, VOrnatoet Otininlatea the action '
, . lot liver. ; . . - '
totted res _ Aeoartstis bent:44s tfie, kidrie
p.iiii„your,, eiterk for iiteurriatitto, nettralsi
1
Iss stir and. nervous stiteitderi.
our. 1)0, ,Totture for.titest ritortrs earr.s
turap:le* totrri hletitl *est petite latt Ata.
A
PIT ANSI
GUILD
A
Colo** reenlieritiem tileanetl
.the &kettle of Prothlenetts
Ith*de blonds
Tv!'in nrict°tovigt/eteb4.07Ahrte*Is*
togs of .sehoot children there. Soul
of thetn,'"prieted in the purnat
that cit, *re both, amuse* it
stratiVe of the Wtirkies* of I,
pug mind;
tillot- ofin:in. gyrowitini itie4ateeh, boerai,,, et
on
e 'street one dek and, spoke to, OA
1 *now, wtos;responded. wttit
ttd,•,.itrille of delight• at tieing
4, The father asked who' the
Ithtt!,:b7=ted 'boy astonished.
911„sim"sAlto in
belt and ex hill itortian,"' Meaning
utak and exhale, terms. -uied
ereecalithinsg, to take deep
Pro i-
dertincea* BtehiterQ7Ite;r1\ tQIIL et oartitietr°dmaytt
herbright young aeholars an
eri in spelling. and to fasten th
form of the iverthi het, hope%
thtritee minds..- had them write
*bort eenteneesin which the -word
esteurteds" -Among other selections
r • the lesson . were these
"Whose," "prove,'.1 -• and "egg.
One promising and.,an!bitioir. ten
year-old, alter struggling -with -the
task a while, looked up with * con,
fident smile and handed in this fcar-
fal and wenderfut.produation
gj have * 'what * back
m
• "Ethel is very prove,".
"I alstays have the toethegg.
WHOOPING COVIGII, "A MIS -
One little embryo Christian -Bei
- • TAKE."
elitist asserted that he "had si mis-
take" when he was ill. sit,i,th whoops
's the stoty of steles life
that run t 'with. an auto." wit tki
1. after a.Inotterst'e lieseghts
Itsliool its.te° a* a*
rxrust er aene: 1 eouldn't
-me to sehoel yesterday beeau**
dote bads fits.." •
rztlinwt' i& the process, of
ping thiogs you cant do
ycur was the lucid reply to..
othet
• "Name tIter pert* of spe li,"
tight out the aatonisiting reply:
• uths teeth, 4 breath.,
incipipe, palate, and bron.
ciiial tubes." .
"In the rein ijif ISteeletien !natty.
ing eased," declared 4 girl in Mu
'.hittory elas3 to whom tio Itottl
bendry ceutd have but *One
iicance,
1, When asked to write
itlimitte neer the • AVIAzotk, ° IUvr,
boy *toter, ‘'"'Ilte Plitoltt*
ArvitTA ti:at AintAtOlt 'le so unheelthy
-that the inhabitants have to move
ottly."
lixeusei elso often bring out the
rnot Ittouttssientenetett„,..on
cently ived .y a teacher
44Plettee e this Inotnt
int, he II night frOto
hit Ma.
MUTER.
*are---sltarssfoLltataL.
to 'Wontlertul Ittnesietet. •
is*Ing of wire is aninter-
esting
operation. -Bars of ua.ta.I
four inches square are heated An
passed while hot and plastic,
through rapidly _revolving rods, re-
ducing them. to 'Wire- -tc4s---whigh.
vary. from one-quarter of an itteh
or more in diameter, According to
the eize of finishea wire wanted.
These rode, which ere formed -into
coils as they.pasi'through the rolls.
are i
dipped n acid baths to remove
loose vales and provide a lubricant
for drawing,
The drawing consistsof pulling
rods while cold through holes of
radualy___ diameter
drilled ni steel plate. By till* Pro- .
ss the particles of metal become
n 'iitettAind ttrnint 'Tigthe
say- to tt1TlW1i e
sr put up, And one youngster
was heard to termitic that "Sara
was small for her size."
In one seheet th o teacher bad
eon telling thei-story of Jack an
Jill, and. how Jack fell down and
broke, his crown. e6 •
"What was it .he jooke sh
The ole ofhis
ltsd
had some experience in the denti
chair.
On another oceasion a little gitl
bad been sent to bring the ink bot-
tle which had been found leakiitg
the day before. "This ink bottle,
isn't well yet," Bile exclaimed.
"Is she married r. a little fellow
was asked concerning his teacher.
"Naw, she's a lady," he replied.
flows. a I the bones i
body and knows how to put them
back2" a teacher asked her cies*
0WW1 iie was giving a lesson itt
J)hysiology.
"God," exclaimed's, little fellow„
and it was not an easy matter to
explain that a doctor knew as much
the Almighty about it.
*FT, trri
ea
it to restoreit toa proper tempt.
When a. fine diameter is required
there must be repeated Anneslinga
and drawings. 'This may be Alone
til, the bar, -which-04S
four inches .square and about four
feet long, becomes reduced to *bout
orte one -thousand of an inelz in dia.
rue
te nd_extends
length. - "
13
he wire will cut into _steel. of
the die plate, so the usual die plates
must be discarded and the drawing
contirmed through holes drilled in
diamonds. , -
The diameter of the holes in theta
diamond dies decrease by friction-
al parts Of a thousandth of an inch.
From the time tht hair of metal en-
ters the furnace nothin is added to
VA- • 4,
•
'•
I
II I •
tilt high grade of itee orth in the
bar about six cents a pound; which
is much • above the price of the
_greater bulk of steel, In the fin-
ished pmduct the value varies front.
six cents to $50 a pound.
noger Williams Park, was asked to
describe the peacc;c1c he saw there.
And this was his conception of the
beautiful bird "I tiew a big chick-,
en and he lifted a, thing on his ba,k
as big as two umbrellas."
"40
The physical euiture - teacher it
Is° indirectly responsible, fiir the
llowing bon mot. It is tlitt- ems
om in thecity s.chools to tell she
children to "sit at easel," meaning
* related position. And *thee an
upright attitude is desired the teas
titer *sty?), "Sit erect." One small
youth pondered -this lit his 'Wind, it
it evident, for one (ley he ortnnouncs
e.,1 to his mother that he did, not
we why his, t.eaeher .oeid
te" foi often when ststhia told him
that cigarettewere riatuiehty and
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TAIMPLPO$.
Liver Durtiplitits, „Few people .
know what an excellent and also
cheap dish can be made of liver, to
hero is Ones that is tartly I "prize
viinner" First, 504 .146011t Icief
of dry bread in water, ha elm up
4 11
',Gunder of liver (ealrii liver is beat,
One-half pound bacon, two 'onions.
and a. few haves. of parsley, eelery',
And leek too, oftne, flovror4 theft
squeeze the water all out -tot the
bread, and mix these ingredients'
all together, adding two egg* and
dour enough to form dumplings.
Drop iitta.iskettle of (salted) boiling -
'Water, ,one At a time, from a large;
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spoon and boil *hoot fifteen rum-
utes, 'Take.out into,* dish and ove,i
this pour.it' seasoning of etacker,
dumb* fritstitt Serie Ito
Chieken Dumplings.. — Prepare
chieken for stewing and cut in *mall
pieces. Put rtienty. of' Water on.
Thew take one cup rite, **eh
andi-sidt. Then put in * bag
and tie the end with * *tring.
on top of the ehieken. When done
tette out and put drop dumpling*
for fifteen minutes, boiling all the
'time. Then tske out dumplings
make g re you: havef�nr
&thee for yotir- inner.
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