. American cookery . ted and usedfor flavorings. There is on the marketnow a regular cheese-grinder. Bits ofcheese may be dropped into it, and groundout as needed. A Song The wheel turns and the water we not linger here and rest? The sun, grown weary of the day,Has lit his camp fires in the west,And far awayA late bird calls. The wheel turns and the slow hours fallFrom off Times spindle. You and I, Shall we have woven a cloth of gold,To make Love brave in, ere we dieOr grow too oldTo hear him call? The wheel turns and the water singing stream that knew the hill Leaps to t


. American cookery . ted and usedfor flavorings. There is on the marketnow a regular cheese-grinder. Bits ofcheese may be dropped into it, and groundout as needed. A Song The wheel turns and the water we not linger here and rest? The sun, grown weary of the day,Has lit his camp fires in the west,And far awayA late bird calls. The wheel turns and the slow hours fallFrom off Times spindle. You and I, Shall we have woven a cloth of gold,To make Love brave in, ere we dieOr grow too oldTo hear him call? The wheel turns and the water singing stream that knew the hill Leaps to the wheel, and, broken there,Goes coursing onwards, singing stil!,And hasting whereThe deep sea calls. The wheel stops. See, the shadows fall,The sleeping sun no beacon shows. Belovd, we too, even as the stream,Have known the breaking wh^l it knovs;But holds our dreamTill Death shall call. — Ethel Clijjord. Contributions to this department will be gladly received. Accepted items will be paid for at reasonable


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