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"Let me see; did you give me back the mustard-pot? This is its place here," piped Mrs. Peter. "Sorry. I put it down by the claret-jug," said Wilfrid, busy with another object. "Oh, just let me have the sugar-sifter again," asked Mrs. Peter, dogged determination showing through her nervousness; "I must label it who it comes from before I forget."

Looking up from his food, he remarked: "You've a lot of nice things about the place. Now, what did you give for that sugar-sifter? Shouldn't wonder if it was worth money!" He was particularly pleased with the appearance of a picture, on the wall opposite, which he himself had given them: "I'd no idea it was so good!" he said.

Looking up from his food, he remarked: "You've a lot of nice things about the place. Now, what did you give for that sugar-sifter? Shouldn't wonder if it was worth money!" He was particularly pleased with the appearance of a picture, on the wall opposite, which he himself had given them: "I'd no idea it was so good!" he said.

The soldiers were painted in bright colors and carried wooden guns, and after them came a fat little man who attracted attention at once, although he seemed modest and retiring. For he was made of candy, and carried a tin sugar-sifter filled with powdered sugar, with which he dusted himself frequently so that he wouldn't stick to things if he touched them.