Forerunner — Volume 1 by Unknown
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Baby-pleasure of having,
Father-glory of doing. [Advertisement] LOWNEY'S I speak as one who has cared little for candy of any kind and less for chocolate candy. I don't like chocolate cake, nor chocolate _blanc mange,_ nor chocolate pudding, nor chocolate to drink--unless it is cocoa, very hot, not too sweet, and strained carefully. Nevertheless I fell in with friends, who feasted upon Lowney's; they beguiled me into feasting upon Lowney's, and since then my attitude has changed as to candy. I had a box of Lowney's, a particularly well-made, attractive box, that is still kept to put small treasures in, and brought it home for my family to eat. Always before, I had looked on with the unselfishness of a pelican, to see others eat candy; but now I strove with them, like a frigate bird, and made them give up some of it. I wanted it myself. |
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