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"I'm sorry to see, Sir Jabber," remarked the King to the can-opener, "that you have such a prying disposition. As a matter of fact, all the things you mention are none of our business." Having said this the King relighted his pipe, which had gone out. "Tell me, please, what IS our business?" inquired a potato-masher, winking at Dorothy somewhat impertinently.

One wire broiler. One toaster. One waffle-iron. One can-opener. Three pairs of common knives and forks. One small Scotch or frying kettle. One chopping-knife. One meat-knife. One bread-knife. One set of skewers. Trussing-needles. Two large mixing-bowls, holding eight or ten quarts each. One eight-quart lip-bowl for cake. Half a dozen quart bowls. Half a dozen pint bowls.

But sometimes Mr. Wall did the unexpected. He had said once that it added spice to scouting, and the scouts had agreed. It gave them practice, too, in assembling at a few hours' notice. But the scouts did not think of that. Don hustled upstairs and overhauled his haversack. His eating things were in their places. Frying-pan and two sauce-pans intact, can-opener, matches, salt

And when you get a scout put a paper weight on him so he won't blow away." "If you'll give me some of the biscuits you make, I'll use them for weights," Pee-wee shouted. "You mean you'll eat them," Roy said. "What are you going to name the new patrol? Why don't you name it the Canned Salmon? Then they can't get away from you." "Sure, you can have a can-opener for your emblem," said Dorry Benton.

He lifted it out of its wrappings, and there, in his hand, he saw a can, bearing the legend: GREENAWAY'S BEST JAM. He looked at it in solemn and holy meditation; then, sitting down, he drew the can-opener from his tunic and wiped it clean upon his sleeve. After awhile a babel of sound broke in upon his ears.

I will go and ask him to come in the baggage car, and you fellows go in and pull the trunks off that coffin, and we will take a screw driver and a can-opener and give the man air. That's doing as a fellow would be done by." So he went and got the doctor and told him he had got a case for him. He wanted him to practice on a dead man. The doctor put on his pants and overcoat, and went with Fred.

As Pete and Bill Shea and Tom Farmer threw the diamond hitch over the packs that morning, they explained to me that all camp cooks are of two kinds the good cooks, who are evil of disposition, and the tin-can cooks, who only need a can-opener to be happy. But I lived to be able to refute that. Norman Lee was a cook, and he was also amiable.

"When Matt gets hold of something new, you can be sure the discovery isn't a new kind of can-opener or patent towel-rack that can be 'stolen. His ideas are safe for the simple reason that there probably aren't more than four other scientists on earth capable of even dimly comprehending them. All you and I can do whatever this may turn out to be is to watch and marvel."

Hignett, "lamentably lacking in consideration for others and concentrated only on your selfish pleasures. You seem to have altered very little." "Don't ballyrag the poor man," said Jane Hubbard. "Be human! Lend him a can-opener!" "I shall do nothing of the sort," said Mrs. Hignett. "I never liked him and I dislike him now. He has got himself into this trouble through his own wrong-headedness."

Housekeepers were not pining for the combination potato-parer, apple-corer, can-opener, tack-puller, known as the "All-in-One" in any reasonable proportion. It did not go. Indisputably it was a good thing, and well built, and finished like two dollars' worth of cutlery.

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