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At one o'clock she again garbed herself in cap and apron and called

Derry to a luncheon which consisted of bouillon, chops, French peas,

rolls, a salad, and black tea served with lemon

"Amarilly," he announced solemnly, "you are surely the reincarnation of

a chef You are immediately proe oversoleefully announced to the

fareatly interested and gratified at her pupil's ability to

put her instruction to practical use and profit, made out on each Monday

ain

setting table and serving, so Derry's do of

pride to hiave little luncheons

and studio teas in his apartreat success in

her double role of cook and waitress

Her as not only profitable financially, but it developed new

tastes and tendencies Every day there was the neord eagerly grasped

and faithfully remeradually entirely eliminated from her vocabulary Unconsciously

she acquired "atmosphere" from her environment In her spare moments

A the book at