Minervas Manoeuvres the Cheerful Facts of a Return to Nature

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Minervas Manoeuvres the Cheerful Facts of a Return to Nature
Charles Battell Loomis
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And Ethel is of the same mind only more so. She goes so far as to say, give her some American port and leave the sea and its sickness out al together.
The music dwindled, the merry-go-round became less merry, and at last ceased to go round, and then Minerva, settling her ample skirts so as to cover the flanks of the giraffe, said, "Oh, Mis. Vernon, I ain t had so much fun this summer. Better come up. It s jus as easy. " THE FOURTH OF JULY 191 "I m glad you like it, Minerva, " said Ethel, "but i
...t would make me dizzy. Have you had lunch?" Deed we have. "Want some peanuts ?
The offer was made with such generosity of spirit that Ethel accepted. It was the Fourth-of-July, and we all ate peanuts to gether. I don t think that James liked it. He felt that Minerva had not been, well brought up. I am sure that he would not have asked us to eat peanuts, but I don t see that any harm was done. There was no cloth spread and I have never yet come across a rule that says a lady of color on a giraffe should not offer peanuts to her mistress on the sidewalk of a New England town.


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