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The same yellow dish carried what seemed the same rationed jam; the square blocks of meat might have been cooked in the Bar cook-hut, and brought with them over the desert; two heavy loaves stood as usual on the wooden table. The French Army ration was the same in every town. "Mesdames," said the orderly assigned to them, "there are two sous-officers without who wish to speak with you."

"I know," the Professor pronounced decidedly, "I am certain that this gallery driven through beds of coal was never pierced by the hand of man. But whether it be the hand of nature or not does not matter. Supper time is come; let us sup." Hans prepared some food. I scarcely ate, and I swallowed down the few drops of water rationed out to me.

"Oh, Miss Allen," wavered Sally. "I can't go " "Now, Sally," Jane began, "please don't consider it is at all ignoble to be financially embarrassed. In fact, more than half of our girls are continually 'rationed, as they call a cut in allowance. And if it is only a matter of a pretty little flowered gown " "No, that isn't it," interrupted Sally.

Anarchism, on the other hand, aims at granting to everyone, without any conditions whatever, just as much of all ordinary commodities as he or she may care to consume, while the rarer com- modities, of which the supply cannot easily be indefinitely increased, would be rationed and divided equally among the population.

Alas! the brave fellow was destined to a cruel end, but I will return to that later. The sufferings endured through the siege began to have their effect on the morale of the Parisians. Bread had just been rationed out: there were to be 300 grammes for adults and 150 grammes for children. A silent fury took possession of the people at this news. Women were the most courageous, the men were excited.

Almost the moment Sylviana stopped speaking, he felt the cold dread of what he must do return from its small distance. He must leave this safe place and hunt. And though under present circumstances the odds against him were appalling, he knew he had to try. If the reserves of salted meat were tapped too soon, the sebreum not rationed, they would all starve in the cold heart of Winter.

When I returned into the town at about 5 o'clock this afternoon, the peninsula of Gennevilliers resembled the course at Epsom on a wet Derby Day. To my civilian eyes, cavalry, artillery, and infantry, seemed to be in inextricable confusion. This morning the bread was rationed all over the city. No one is to have more than 300 grammes per diem; children only 150.

"Of course, when you say so it's all right, Ramelton. But would you mind telling me why you want to go driving about the country with two or three hundredweight of sugar in your ear?" "It's not my sugar at all," said Lord Ramelton. "It's my wife's. You know the way we're rationed for sugar now half a pound a head and the servants eat all of it.

Their bread was never rationed. The barrel in each cottage was filled from the grist mill, a bag full at a time. They had their own garden and flocks of chickens. Sugar, coffee and molasses were given on the first of each month. "Come right back here now all ob you!" Ike shouted, "des ez quick ez yer put yo vittles away.

Since the establishment of the bureau here, it has been found necessary to issue rations to freedmen, as follows: To citizen employees 46 To helpless and infirm 236 To sick and hospital attendants 1,169 Total issued 1,451 ===== The number fed by the government to-day is as follows: Men 7 Women 6 Children 10 Total number infirm and helpless rationed 23

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