COOKIN' THINGS.
When my mother's cookin 1 things You bet I neu'r wait To put away my hall cr gun — I drop '0111 whnr'e they nro an' run Fcr fear I'll Iw too lute, Tho most exciting kind o' gamo lilr toy, cr story-book, I let '0111 go, an' nover mind, The very minute thnt 1 find •My mother's goift' to cook. Whoa my mother's cookin' things, P'r'apa it'a |>i<M to bake, tfr (loiighnuta bobbin' up an' down In boilin' grease till they nro brown, Er p'r'npa it's johnny-cako. Whatever kind uf thing it is, 1 always like tv hook The biggest nieio of dough I can An' buko it in n patty-pun, When 1110 an' mother cook. , —Harper's Magazine.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 10
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COOKIN' THINGS.
Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 10
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