What We Saw At Madame Worlds Fair a Series of Letters From the Twins At the
What We Saw At Madame Worlds Fair a Series of Letters From the Twins At the
Elizabeth Gordon
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It takes a long time for the pineapple to perfect itself, but we did not learn just how long. A gentleman from Cuba showed us a collection of fruit which is grown in that island, including the avocado, or alligator pear. It is a very wonderful fruit, and there is a tree in Southern California which is insured for thirty thousand dollars. But the big red apples from Oregon were of more interest to us, because we know that we like those, and do not have to take any risks. And the lovely juicy gol...den oranges of California are good enough for us. But we liked to see all the things that have grown from the ground, because we can never quite understand the marvel of it how a little seed knows quite well what it is going to be when it comes up. We know, because we planted some lettuce one year [35] THE PALACE OF AGRICULTURE and it came up turnips. It said lettuce on the paper, but the seeds knew all the time that they were no such thing. We could not be deceived like that again, because we know the difference now between lettuce and turnip seed.
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