. Cobb's Bill-of-fare. centage of dyspepticsrunning highest ? 41 She tries to tear all its front teeth out with herbare hands. 5l Ro-hocked in the cra-hadle of the da-heep,I la-hay me down in pe-heace to sa-leep! 57 Shem undoubtedly sang it when the animals werehungry. 61 And I enjoy it more than words can tell!. ... 67 We looked in vain for the kind of pictures thatmother used to make and father used to buy. 83 The inscrutable smile of a saleslady would makeMona Lisa seem a mere amateur. 93 A person who for reasons best known to the po-lice has not been locked up. 97 CobPs Bill-of-Fare ILL US


. Cobb's Bill-of-fare. centage of dyspepticsrunning highest ? 41 She tries to tear all its front teeth out with herbare hands. 5l Ro-hocked in the cra-hadle of the da-heep,I la-hay me down in pe-heace to sa-leep! 57 Shem undoubtedly sang it when the animals werehungry. 61 And I enjoy it more than words can tell!. ... 67 We looked in vain for the kind of pictures thatmother used to make and father used to buy. 83 The inscrutable smile of a saleslady would makeMona Lisa seem a mere amateur. 93 A person who for reasons best known to the po-lice has not been locked up. 97 CobPs Bill-of-Fare ILL USTRATIONS—Continued PAGECollision between two heavenly bodies or prema-ture explosion of a custard pie. 103 Everything you catch is second-hand. 119 He could beat me climbing, but at panting I hadhim licked to a whisper. 125 She was not much larger than a soapdish. 137 Think of being laid face downward firmly acrossa sinewy knee and beaten forty-love with one ofthose hard catgut rackets! 143 Cobbs Bill-of-Fare KITTLES. Cobbs Bill-of-Fare Vittles UPON a certain gladsome occasion acertain man went into a certain res-taurant in a certain large city, beingimbued with the idea that he desired a cer-tain kind of food. Expense was with him noobject. The coming of the holidays hadturned his thoughts backward to the care-free days of boyhood and he longed for theholidaying provender of his youth with alonging that was as wide as a river and asdeep as a well. Me, I have tried it all, he said to him-self. I have been down the line on thiseating proposition from alphabet soup toanimal crackers. I know the whole thing,from the nine-dollar, nine-course banquet,with every course bathed freely in the samekind of sauce and tasting exactly like all theother courses, to the quick lunch, where the 14 Cobbs Bi//-of-Fare only difference between clear soup and beefbroth is that if you want the beef broth thewaiter sticks his thumb into the clear soupand brings it along. I have feasted copiously at g


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