* Re: good news - in^~cr~eas_^ed drive and performance
@ 2004-09-07 1:48 noble strand
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From: noble strand @ 2004-09-07 1:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ezequiel geraldo
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having rekindled the fire, she thought she would go to market while the
water heated. the walk revived her spirits, and flattering herself that she
had made good bargins, she trudged h_ome again, after buying a very y~oung
lobster, some very old asparagus, and two boxes of acid strawberries. by the
time she got cleared up, the dinner arrived and the stove was red-ho.t.
hannah had left a pan of bread to rise, meg had worked it up early, set it
on the hearth for a second rising, and forgotten it. meg was entertaining
sallie gardiner in the parlor, when the door flew open and a floury, crocky,
flushed, and disheveled figure appeared, demanding tartly... like rabid
vultures. daniels eyes them, filled with fear.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler Rice [mailto:mywwhfrcs@ypty.com]
To: romeo kortkamp; kelley schoenhard; foster snook; michale kitchen; gil
skeen
Sent: Thursday, November, 2004 11:28 AM
Subject: good news - in,'cr-eas_^ed drive and performance
"it isn't anything, only they all felt kindly and wanted to show it. tell
the gi'rl to put it away for your tea. it's so simple you can eat it, and
being soft, it will slip down without hurting your sore throat. what a cozy
room this is!" like most other y,ou-ng matrons, meg began her married life
with the determination to be a model hou.sekeeper. john should find h.o_me a
paradise, he should always see a smiling face, should fare sumptuously every
day, and never know the loss of a button. she brought so much love, energy,
and cheerfulness to the work that she could not but succeed, in spite of
some obstacles. her paradise was not a tranquil one, for the little w^o'man
fussed, was over-anxious to please, and b'ustled about like a true martha,
c'u_mbered with many cares. she was too tired, sometimes, even to smile,
john grew dyspeptic after a course of dainty dishes and ungr^a^tef-u.lly
demanded plain fare. as for buttons, she soon lea_rned to wonder where they
went, to shake her head over the carelessness of men, and to threaten to
make him sew them on himself, and see if his work would stand impatient and
clumsy fingers any better than hers. they were very happy, even after they
discovered that they couldn't li've on love alone. john did not find meg's
beauty diminished, though she beamed at him from behind the familiar coffee
pot. nor did meg miss any of the romance from the daily parting, when her
husband follo'wed up his kiss with the tender inquiry, "shall i send some
veal or mutton for dinner, darling?" the little h-ou~se ceased to be a
glorified bower, but it became a h^o.me, and the y^oung couple soon felt
that it was a change for the better. at first they played keep-h_ou_se, and
frolicked over it like children. then john took steadily to business,
feeling the cares of the head of a family upon his shoulders, and meg laid
by her cambric wrappers, put on a big apron, and fell to work, as before
said, with more energy than discretion.
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