. American cookery . Innings! DUNBAR gave a start and muttered,I thought that was the dinnerbell — Hope they have a good — Hepaused a moment. Who is that? heexclaimed; looks like the pictures ofSt. Peter, as Im alive— Aha, but are you? replied thespecter, advancing. I am glad to be soeasily recognized — that bell wasCharons. Who are you? he asked. Dunbar of Norburg. And your age? Forty-two. St. Peter consulted his books andreplied, Why, you are not due for forty-five years yet! What hurried you on sosoon? Heart failure, Dunbar faltered. Yes, people usually do have heartfailure when they die, S


. American cookery . Innings! DUNBAR gave a start and muttered,I thought that was the dinnerbell — Hope they have a good — Hepaused a moment. Who is that? heexclaimed; looks like the pictures ofSt. Peter, as Im alive— Aha, but are you? replied thespecter, advancing. I am glad to be soeasily recognized — that bell wasCharons. Who are you? he asked. Dunbar of Norburg. And your age? Forty-two. St. Peter consulted his books andreplied, Why, you are not due for forty-five years yet! What hurried you on sosoon? Heart failure, Dunbar faltered. Yes, people usually do have heartfailure when they die, St. Peter chuck-led, but to be specific. Dunbar did not reply, and St. Petertook down the phone and after a mo-ment lost his look of bewilderment andperplexity. Ah, yes, I see, I understand! Mes-senger says you flew mad at your daughterbecause she wanted for a new hatand you thought was enough —as that was all your mother used to payfor a hat! There are a good many likeyou -Fess up, is this true:


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