The Girl Who Had No God Chapter 1X Continued
Elinor battles fear and faith as she worries Ward and Walter threaten a dangerous plan. She plans a risky midnight warning to Ward while resisting a life severed from Ward’s world and faith. Old Hilary’s influence and Henriette’s vigilance frame a tense, moral crisis on a village terrace.
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Contained Exchange Sparks Tense Moment in Quiet House
A tense scene unfolds as a woman pleads with a visitor in a large house, fighting to hold back emotion while revealing two motives for his arrival. She urges him to move closer as she hints at danger and a hidden warning, suggesting a larger secret to come.
Artificial Milk Production Concept From Nut-Based Mix
A historical note describes an artificial milk method using brown peanuts soy and sugar with salts and potassium phosphate dissolved in water at 176F. It details grinding heating sterilization pasteurization cooling and optional fermentation to produce a usable dairy substitute for canning drying or bottling.
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Popular Service Monthly
Milland
Singular trousers in Castilian tale told in Century
The Story by Blarry A Franck recounts his friend Taya and his struggle with a Span ist Atom in the Century. A tailor declines fast delivery, saying one trouser cannot be made quickly and jesting about making the other while he wears the first. Days accepts, hoping to get one trouser by Sunday.
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Sparrow Introduced for Purpose in New York Parks
The sparrow was introduced in the United States to destroy anxious insects and larva of moths, native and imported alike. Native birds once helped clean parks, but the sparrow failed against alien moths such as gypsy and brown tail, leaving New York grateful for earlier caterpillar control.
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College Girls Do Their Bits Proclaim Patriot Service
The Boston Advertiser notes Rad elite college women rally to national duty with American flag shown. Cards list duties in fields like farming, domestic service, garment work, nursing, and first aid. Each girl pledges to do her part for the country.
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Radelite College
Boston Advertiser
Woman's World Reveals A Proposal Quandary
A witty exchange unfolds as a girl muses on proposing to a man and faces social expectations. The cheerful back and forth highlights gender norms, with she expressing doubt and he acknowledging pressure on women to propose.
Fur Trade Our Oldest Industry in New York History
The fur trade, described as New York’s oldest industry, dates back to 1615 with Dutch colonists in Manhattan. Early settlers, a handful of families, engaged in procuring pelts for shipment to Holland, exchanging furs with Baltic traders.
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Foolish to neglect cold contagion and care
A Wallace's Farmer writer warns that contagious colds require early care. Keep a sick child lightly fed, bedded, and antiseptic, using gauze and towels separately, avoid coughing with others, and teach coughing etiquette. The note cites dangers of neglect and recalls a French Revolution era servant anecdote.
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Iowa County Agents Report on Farm Service Growth
Iowa State College reports Des Moines area and 28 other counties employed 29 county agents plus a home demonstration agent who served 240,000 people, 14,000 farm visits, 15,000 meetings, 143,000 attendees, and 46,000 letters as they push food conservation and labor cooperation during wartime.
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