Excerpt from Cookery Craft: As Practiced in 1894 by the Women of the South Church, St. Johnsbury, Vt
"'Not that a new book is wanted,' said The Disagreeable Man; 'there are too many as it is, and not people enough to dust them.'"
- Ships That Pass In The Night.
"Some things being always in use get no dust nor spider webs," observed The Agreeable Woman.
- Houses That Have Good Things.
"In ever new elaboration and addition this is the combined work of nil thinkers - how changed from shape to shape by each thinker's contribution, till it got to full final shape, no man will now ever know."
- Carlylr.
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