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While they fanned the to be a "scorcher" they read of a country where the nights were so cool that blankets were necessary, where the air was so invigorating that langour was unheard of, with such a variety of scenery that the eye never wearied There were salt baths that a, with bait in untold quantities, saddle-horses for equestrians, innumerable walks for pedestrians, an excellent table provided with the best the market offered, and, finally, a tour of the Yellowstone Park under the personal guidance of the hosts of The Lolabae-coach drawn by four horses, by motor, or on horseback as suited their pleasure
Small wonder that life on The Colonial veranda suddenly looked ta the pictures! Their discontent took the foruely they held him responsible for the heat, the humidity, the monotony of the ocean, and their loss of appetite due to lack of exercise
On an iot up abruptly and went inside for the purpose of having a plain talk with Mr Cone
Mr Cone, asout the weekly bills, pretended not to see him until he cleared his throat and said very distinctly: "May I have your attention, Mr Cone?"
Quaking, Mr Cone stepped forward briskly and apologized
Ignoring the apology, Mr Appel began impressively: "You cannot have failed to see, Mr Cone, that hly dissatisfied this sureat pains to conceal it We have been co here for twenty-two seasons, but we feel that we cannot put up with things any longer and are hereby giving you notice that next Thursday our roo in particular--anything which I can re froht--at dinner"--Mrs Appel eyed hily--"I found--an eyewinker--in the hard sauce"
Mr Cone stas will happen--I will speak to the pastry cook and ask hi, who had corievance before Mr Cone, interrupted: "For twoand myself have been awakened by the man with the vacuum cleaner who has wanted to work in our rooe," he said, acidly, "that you recruit your servants from the Home for the Feeble-minded, and, personally, I am sick of it!"