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MISS LOVELL.

AN APPRECIATION,

(Br a Mere Man.) Lady, Lady, Ipiavo seen All your. charming ways serene. Such a style of cooking beef _ Almost passes my belief. . As for pies and other dishes - (Not to mention soup or. fishes) You can bring them all to view In a manner nard to do Even fof Sir Chung Ling Soo. Artist to tho finger tips, "Cook" should never pass my lips. If tho choice wero left to mo ; I should saj*—"Divinity 1" • ' ' One of Byron's greatest faults Was to say tho dreamy waltz Was tho Poetry of Motion I Surely but an idle notion. Lady, Lady, had he seen All thy charming ways serene, ' Ho would say that he had found it— Cookery—as you expound it!

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 536, 17 June 1909, Page 3

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124

MISS LOVELL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 536, 17 June 1909, Page 3

MISS LOVELL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 536, 17 June 1909, Page 3

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