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Updated: May 25, 2025


The clothes were very large." "Must have belonged to Eudora's first husband. He was a stout man," said Edward. "And I have given two small suits of men's clothes to the Aid Society for the next out-West barrel." "Eudora's second husband's." "And I gave the washerwoman enough old baking-dishes to last her lifetime, and some cracked dishes.

A row of women, dressed as above described, stood, let us say, in a large stone bakehouse, passing on the baking-dishes as they were given out by the cooks, from hand to hand, into the ovens. The oven, or stove, cold as yet, looked as high as an ordinary house, and was full of men and women on temporary footholds, briskly passing up and stowing away the dishes.

Well, it don't make any difference now," she concluded coolly, as she turned to her sink of baking-dishes. I sat listening stupidly to her heavy tread, to the cheery clash of the tins as she washed and put them in place. To never know any more! Yet after all, I knew all that could be known, strangely enough.

Three or four deep plates for putting away cold food. Six baking-dishes of different sizes, round or oval. Two quart blancmange-molds. Two or three pitchers. Two stone crocks, holding a gallon each. Two, holding two quarts each. One bean-pot for baked beans. One dozen Mason's jars for holding yeast, and many things used in a store closet. Stone jugs for vinegar and molasses.

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