. The Ladies' home journal. m of asking your auntto part with anything in her parlor, George assured Jill. Its these things here Aunties in the other kitchen, said ask her. They went through into the fartherkitchen, but Auntie Rose had must have stepped outside, saidJill, and opened a door that led into a went through into the stableyard,and George saw with satisfaction that therough road leading from the lane throughthe orchard to the stableyard was wideenough for a good-sized car, and that some ofthe stable buildings would be easily con-vertible into gara
. The Ladies' home journal. m of asking your auntto part with anything in her parlor, George assured Jill. Its these things here Aunties in the other kitchen, said ask her. They went through into the fartherkitchen, but Auntie Rose had must have stepped outside, saidJill, and opened a door that led into a went through into the stableyard,and George saw with satisfaction that therough road leading from the lane throughthe orchard to the stableyard was wideenough for a good-sized car, and that some ofthe stable buildings would be easily con-vertible into garages. Then Auntie Rose came toward themfrom the orchard with a little basket ofbantams eggs. For the childrens tea, shemurmured. Theyll be hungry, the in London, so they tell me, youve butthe one egg a month. This is Mrs. Spelman, my aunt, saidJill. The generals taken a real fancy to theplace, auntie. Im pleased to hear that, sir, saidAuntie Rose. Ive not put it in the agents • ***••*** Contadina TOMATO PASTE. 106 LADIES HOME JOURNAL March,
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