The curly-haired hen . V t „. not old, she is not exactly in her first youth—but theres a loton her—with a dressing of carrots and nutmeg, a bunch of herbsand a tomato, with a calfs foot to make a good jelly, I believeshed make a lovely dinner. Saying this she went on plucking Yollande. All thefeathers, large and small, gone, a little down was left, soto get rid of this she lit an old newspaper and held herover it. A MOTHER S DEVOTION 19. .^. Madame wont know anj^thing and will enjoy her as muchas we shall. Theres enough on her for two good meals. 20 THECtJEL Y-H AIRED HEN Quite decided, inste


The curly-haired hen . V t „. not old, she is not exactly in her first youth—but theres a loton her—with a dressing of carrots and nutmeg, a bunch of herbsand a tomato, with a calfs foot to make a good jelly, I believeshed make a lovely dinner. Saying this she went on plucking Yollande. All thefeathers, large and small, gone, a little down was left, soto get rid of this she lit an old newspaper and held herover it. A MOTHER S DEVOTION 19. .^. Madame wont know anj^thing and will enjoy her as muchas we shall. Theres enough on her for two good meals. 20 THECtJEL Y-H AIRED HEN Quite decided, instead of burying her, she wrapped the futurestew carefully in a perfectly clean cloth and put it on a shelfin the kitchen out of the way of flies or accident. During this time Mother Etienne was busy making as warma home as she could for the fifteen little orphans. Poor darlings.


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