Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster
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to separate the cream in pans, but it's sufficiently better to pay.
We have six calves; and I've chosen the names for all of them. 1. Sylvia, because she was born in the woods. 2. Lesbia, after the Lesbia in Catullus. 3. Sallie. 4. Julia--a spotted, nondescript animal. 5. Judy, after me. 6. Daddy-Long-Legs. You don't mind, do you, Daddy? He's pure Jersey and has a sweet disposition. He looks like this--you can see how appropriate the name is. I haven't had time yet to begin my immortal novel; the farm keeps me too busy. Yours always, Judy PS. I've learned to make doughnuts. PS. (2) If you are thinking of raising chickens, let me recommend Buff Orpingtons. They haven't any pin feathers. PS. (3) I wish I could send you a pat of the nice, fresh butter I churned yesterday. I'm a fine dairy-maid! |
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