Apple Pie.
When our cook she makes a pi<\ You oughter si e h« r lingers fl\ ! She sits an’ holds a yellor lo wI. An’ stirs so fast she loops a hole Down through the middte of the stuff - There’s mill, an’ egg, an’ Hour enough Ami maybe other things, but I Forget jest ;»!l that makes a pie! When our <•< ok she makes a pie. She rolls the dough that, by an' by. Is two round blatikils; then you’ll see Iler sli- e some apples evenly. I‘lum into bed she makes ’em Imp. An’ cuts some peep holts through the top. So they won't smother when they lie All vv .irni till' sugared in the pie. When our cook she makes a pie, • She balaiices the plate so high. And with a ph-asaiil snippy sound Slie trims '.t nlcc.’y all around. And when Hit's thumbed the edges light The apples can’t get up at night. But when slip’s linked if. then, oil mjfa You never el such apple pie]
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 17, 27 April 1907, Page 39
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171Apple Pie. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 17, 27 April 1907, Page 39
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