Penelope's English Experiences by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
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"'S.G., of Kensington, will post 'Woman' three days old regularly for a box of cut flowers.'" "Rather young," said Mr. Beresford, "or I'd answer that advertisement myself." I wanted to tell him I didn't suppose that he could find anything too young for his taste, but I didn't dare. "Salemina adores cats," I went on. "How is this, Sally, dear?- "'A handsome orange male Persian cat, also a tabby, immense coat, brushes and frills, is offered in exchange for an electro-plated revolving covered dish or an Allen's Vapour Bath.'" "I should like the cat, but alas! I have no covered dish," sighed Salemina. "Buy one," suggested Mr. Beresford. "Even then you'd be getting a bargain. Do you understand that you receive the male orange cat for the dish, and the frilled tabby for the bath, or do you get both in exchange for either of these articles? Read on, Miss Hamilton." "Very well, here is one for Francesca- "'A harmonium with seven stops is offered in exchange for a really good Plymouth cockerel hatched in May.'" "I should want to know when the harmonium was hatched," said |
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