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It was pleasant, as well as droll, to see how heartily the good soulsthrew themselves into the new enterprise, how bravely they kept eachother up when courage showed signs of failing, and how rapidly theybecame convinced that it was a duty to provide better food for thefuture defenders and rulers of their native land. "You can't expect the dears to study with clear heads if they are notfed properly, and half the women in the world never think that whatgoes into children's stomachs affects their... brains, " declared MissHetty, as she rolled out vast sheets of dough next day, emphasizing herremarks with vigorous flourishes of the rolling-pin. "Our blessed mother understood how to feed a family. Fourteen stout boysand girls, all alive and well, and you and I as smart at seventy one andtwo, as most folks at forty. Good, plain victuals and plenty of 'em isthe secret of firm health, " responded Miss Jerusha, rattling a pan ofbuns briskly into the oven. "We'd better make some Brighton Rock. It is gone out of fashion, but ourbrothers used to be dreadful fond of it, and boys are about alike allthe world over.
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