Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . ster green we boil alive,I had rather be in five. And for six, Tender pickles and birch toothpicks,I had rather be in six. And six is enough for any doorbell rang again. Twenty taters in a row. This is how I make em grow;Oyster fry and oyster stew,I had rather be in two! cried Mrs. Irkhard, in desperation. No sooner said than done. There she was, two ofher, standing side by side and just exactly alike; butthe little lady on the baking board had vanished. With a sigh of relief one of her went on with thebaking, while t


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . ster green we boil alive,I had rather be in five. And for six, Tender pickles and birch toothpicks,I had rather be in six. And six is enough for any doorbell rang again. Twenty taters in a row. This is how I make em grow;Oyster fry and oyster stew,I had rather be in two! cried Mrs. Irkhard, in desperation. No sooner said than done. There she was, two ofher, standing side by side and just exactly alike; butthe little lady on the baking board had vanished. With a sigh of relief one of her went on with thebaking, while the other hastily finished brushing theflour from her hands and untying her apron. Then thissecond half Mrs. Irkhard went to the front door to seewho was there. When she came back again half an hour later andfound that her other self had finished with the firstbatch of pies and had the second well on the way, shewas highly delighted. The two Mrs. Irkhards stood andlooked at each other and laughed heartily. Who was it? asked the kitchen Mrs. Irkhard, aftera hvi&lth^


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