Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 52: March, 1917
Mrs. Brown, therefore, did not be gin to cast about for larger, sharper stones to hurl to stop this fierce com bat. Instead, she went into the kitchen coming out a moment later with her most delectable whipped cream cake. She had made the desert for a very special purpose, one clear to her heart - but she did not hope-to accomplish any particular good without making some sacrifice. At the corner of the house she stood' with it plainly in view of both armies. When she was sure a little sugar-toothed private had espied her she called out sweetly.
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