Soon E xplained. ' The President haD deverpcd tno highest qualities of constitutional statesmanship ’ were the words little Miltir.deo Marrowfat read from the paper he was holding, and then added : * does that mean, pap ? ’ ‘lt means, my boy,’ explained Mr Marrowfat, ‘ that the editor is probably a postmaster, and feels agreeably disappointed that he hasn’t been turned out.’ Tapioca Pudding, — Soak one cup of tapioca all night in water ; in the morning mash with a spoon every little undisaolved particle; put it in a quart of milk, with a little salt added ; let it boil until the tapioca is soft, then stir in the yolk of five or six eggs and a cup of sugar ; flavor with lemon ; when cold, spread over the top a thin layer of icily or raspberry jam, and on this put a meringue oi the whi'e ot three eggs. Let it brown in the oven tor two or three minutes.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2508, 21 April 1882, Page 3
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