
by [name]
the somewhat
prevalent salad
always has had its place whenever
leafy
Next to the salad comes
a fruit tea
the salad
first, then the spoon
then the fruit
In every case, necessary
outside
where it is reached first nearest
where it is encountered in turn
brought in
“cleared.” The services are explained
never more than
This rule applies only to a simple house
especially one without
other rules
words
Why then, if this be so (and it is) is the always marked
always marked
with her
The answer is sense
and just as definite.
*Most correctly always, with either
selected accordingly. they are permitted.