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And the forks go here and the knives and spoons to this side." "Well, don't it beat all? They lay the spoons on the table now? What for is the spoon-holder?" "Gone out of style." "Well, that's funny. I guess when our Mary gets a little older once, she'll want to fix things up, too.
Let's eat in the kitchen and have everything just as you do when the family's alone." "Yes," agreed Mrs. Landis. "That will be more homelike." Mary helped to set the table in the big kitchen. "Shall I lay the spoons on the table-cloth like we did when Isabel was here?" she asked her mother. "Better put them in the spoon-holder," Amanda told her. "I'm no company." "I'm glad you ain't.
Ain't this a nice one, Lyddy? "An' 'Mandy was b'ilin' over with pride, an' she stood there takin' off her cloud; she'd been in such a hurry to give it to him she hadn't even got her things off fust. Lyddy stood by the cupboard, lookin' straight at the glass spoon-holder. I thought arterwards I didn't b'lieve she see it; an' if she did, I guess she never forgot it.
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