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Show Vol. 3. M. D. G. W. SHORES, O TIMELY v.n at Residence. J. Shores, M. D., semi-servitud- AND SURGEON, Paygon, Utah. PHYSICIAN Residenoe, Office ttBuildinc, Up Stairs. e. SERENADE. A CHRISTMAS no one ncltfcd greater respect than he. But he did not rise to tlM height iff his glory till evening, for at the dinner tablefewAlbert song would not suffer his own praises to in too high a key. But when Albert, seeming to have something particular to say to Helen, whose great, brown eye sparkled and whose cheeks persisted in blushing furiously, led her away with him into a quiet corner and left the field to Bam, individual chanted his heros deeds to his hearts content and everybody Oises deopporlight) though he diil not let slip tbehimself tunities to tell of some things he had accomplished in the The closo of this veracious history may be March clipped from The Tekeewah Bugle of Anri not be forgotten. These epistles he took with him in his flight, and a day or two later entrusted them to Bam McCorkle to poet, but that individual, fearful that the route of departure would be guessed by the postmark) calmly destroyed them, although he solemnly declared to Albert that he had deposited them in the postoffice.of a Considerable towii through which they jourrifeyed. And so tlid two boys were quite cut off from the old world of That a father should be sorry for the flight of a son is but natural; that he should, while a spark of pride or anger remains, tell any one of his sorrow would be contrary to all recorded precedents in such cases. William Merritt was not the man to violate prece- GREETING. One bVk east of Roberts House A. No. 38 Provo City, Utah, Friday, December 20, 1889. . L re. 16, 1800: Mf. Samui l McCorkle, Hie gentlemanly dents of discipline. He held himself stiffly, la Wightman waved away the subject complacently, and and enterprising agent for Flash Sc Hittems said when he spoke at all: Oh, hell soon get rods, has returned justly celebrated lightning sick of his flirt hell bo glad enough to come from Indiana healthy ami happy His friend But late summer yielded to autumn, back. and our former townsman, Mr. Albert Mereast, where he and autumn gave place to winter, and a sad ritt, has rouclmleil to remain Christmas day had come, for Albert Merritt will settle down iikiii his fathers extensive had made no sign. farms A Utile bird has whispered that tbe When Helen Blake was told that Albert blind god hid something to do with Mr. she was a merely Merritt boy" Merritts decij.ii til to forego a share in the runaway HXHRY CHBISTX AS I Bum, Bo. 10, Bail Bnillma, come to Tekeewah. said, Ah, indeed, and bent very low over golden future sure her work; but sho knew why he had gone curious in this matter are dinrr who UTAH. Those PROVO, CHRISTMAS CAROLS. knew it, indeed, about as well as he did. . rected to the notice in the marriage columa Ere long she and Mrs. Merritt seemed to on another isige h ended Merrltt-Blakother. each to to IlE.vuv Dawson. deal a have They say good 5JINO loudly, O seldom if ever mentioned Albert, but it almy houl, A paeon to the ways seemed that the mother was much A HUMBLE CHRISTMAS DINNER. Lord I cheered after a visit from Helen. In her own Bla goodness, heart the mother said: He will and despoudiug There waa in it very much on the table In grace never come bock, he is too much like his lore extol. with mothers, fact) it wasnt very much of a table, being bla father, a favorite delusion And for sad Christmas on this made of a dry gonda bos stood on Its side. Office Next to the Drugstore, e I ea by the way. Aud so, women sorrowful two exchanged the room belonged to the grocer, but he bad Tbe day, poured deep sympathies without exchanging a word Upon theeaatbe them they could have tbe use of it for told aeoaona roll. on the subject nearest their hearts, and the Christmas night In the corner there was a Give thanka In glad mother felt that night as if volumes. had little, cracked stove, which was so hot that it accord. been spoken ou the subject, when iu fact it hone like a big lump of Christmas oheer in had not been mentioned. And thereafter thla on For happy The wall known the Helen came oftener and oftener, and someday how after each visit the mother felt an asPretty soon "Bwlpwjr" came In out of tbe A star from heaven surance that all would be right, and felt it waa torn. roar of the city street He had a few unsold To blazon out tbe just the same whether Alberts name was papers under one arm and a small a very H1 bumble way not. his or mentioned Has again opened small bundle under the other. With him To where our Lord in after the first shock was passed, Now, rooms formerly occupied by was hia sister Suse. They were orphans trywaa born. do all sorts Helen Blake never felt a doubt in her bosom Provo, aad is prepared to earth's And change ing to make their own way. She had had time receive some she would in of Dental Work in the most approved twilight, cold and that from Albert good would she good luok and had sold all her papers. She and word Merritt, gray. :yle. took what was left of Swipesys stock and she have risked much on her conviction that To spiritual morn. i. 2, Bait Baling, spread a nice dean paper over the dry goods would hear before either of his parents, box. Then he unrolled his bundle; know and and soul, Rejoice, my Utah. though she could not have told you why, revo. That Christ la born anew. Oh, Swipeay!" said the glrL best the for she if not would could, probably was a can of cooked corn beef and a Ilia grace new mercies daily show. There knew she it Yet Jackson farm in township. His works our work imbue; of figs. ' box little all the same, and visited the Merritte often, And to tbe world his words outgo D. M. soon the others began to crane In. F. H. Pretty and at each visit it somehow fell out that with their muric at a certain Christinas eve TTnA and get himf Poor boy, may be hes In endlesa love and true. with a little packet of waa There old Mickey the And then S. Fales. E. a rather worse than it say William singular happened. something request conveyed in hurt i 1 And, church festival, by and some (what luck D some sugar, in ooffee, hilarious On cue occasion sho grew quite the stamps, the publisher di- mn let the tears flow unconcealed. note a on the corner inclosing woman the that apple reminiscences of a certain school exhibition, rected a copy toi A. Merritt, Esq., TekeeThat night a letter was mailed to Tekee- cabbage with him Merry Christman !" ring it out cooked big tears in had ani given of had and told how the teacher photographs of thing went on wah, Kan. It was written by Helen, though sort All ye happy festal bells, this Arid Kan. told he her about when wah, Iriiih her honest, eyes the whole class taken, a set for all, and how for eight monthfc more, and the golden au- unsigned, and here is a copy: Through the sweet magnolia groves. dinner. the how aud fella. looked snow now, or childish the pictures Frozen moors, heaped Merritt: tumn set in and the country was most Mr. Albert It aint ranch, Mickey," she said, but Carols rise, and yule fires glow. Office two doors north First The account of the recent fire In Tekeewah and everybody had changed, though it was but mightily stirred over the presidential elecon that occathe good mints make it taste as rdisbin the out of silver miatletoo she yourself may the by then displayed and Sprays six at brought bravery residence, and years ago, ational Bank, and the Blakes and the Merritts began sion has worked a great change of opinion In as if twas as big ns a Imrn and cooked In a tion, Shine from out the dark green pine. photographs cheap, tawdry things they to look forward with strangely mingled feelYule tide, peace and joy be thine I certain quarters, a change which would have gowld skillet." rove, Utah. were, but among them was one of a tall, fair ings to another Christmas. come soon, however, in the natural oourse of There were five charter members of the m. 5 in S to class of and 11 p. out. a. all It leadership the m. Blessed Christmas!" ring glow Office boars to boy, with was the same and yet not things Your father Is very much broken and dinner Merritt William Rocks" (so bold a around party, so to speak. All ye tuneful festal bells, his eye, and light hair curling A Tuna sAmA. His hair, which was just streaked anxious to see you. manner of defending himself his from named Unto cheerless hearts, wherein and under it, in round boyish script, the forehead, When Albert Merritt received this letter in his with gray when his son Albert had left him, Neither hope nor gladness dwells. scraps") came into the room was the autograph, Albert Merritt. JOHN B. MILNER. was now whitening visibly. His broad, burhe was convalescent, lying on the bed of the next. frequent Heavens smile, and stars shine out had a little bundle which waa too He A pang shot through the fathers heart, shoulders had begun to stoop. His hard best room in the Tekeewah tavern, while Bam undone with due ceremony. When "Piper" All our yule decked homes about; ly but his of talk to her for he boy; and longed hod lost somewhat of their steadiness, McCorkle was standing In the center of the come in he Angels stand within the door a minute Just inside the she rattled on about Tom and Jennie and eyes Christmas tide is come once morel there were lines denoting floor telling some admiring friends for the threshold, and held the door open while be and occasionally home. hastened soon Helen Chase. and Mattie, visible in his austere counte- thousandth time how my pard here saved beckoned to some one on the outside. n,A.itAi But the mother noticed that Helen had nance. pAln His too, sometimes quavered that 'gal baby. ",7I tell you.he said, it voice, The fellers ll be on so Cmon In," mid he. her pictures, and they lay forgotten no one more than astonished a in that way boys from old Indlanny to do things. glad ter see yer." TIIE MERRITT MATTER. the looking glass stand for many a day, hlitiAAlf. And one day just after the sorrel takes the mind me one time before I came west Then there entered a little fellow not more ( where the father often saw the presentiment colt a wild, vicious beast, he was breaking to Now, I little rtah fell into the river, than fi Jones bow of Jimmy years old lie was very much emI of his boy, .but he never touched :it, and they Ibft. saddle liil akrtost thrown him on the in without stopping to barrassed, Jumped.-righ- t I V and held ,iils finger to his lips. BLAKK BROUGHT ABOUT A HOW ? till cams Helen there again. fa iX cau gLvTitmself audibly lay off to townIie . And then he SO a MtV way peiil CHRISTMAS RECONCILIATION. for This time she brought a story paper by way or introduction, said: , " that Albert, who must be a full wholly imaginary yarn of Bis ojn bravery, Piper, FelicrsX-an- d this ere. little cove". Mrs. Merritt, saying that the main story in wishing Copyright, 1869, by American Press Association. strong man by this time, were there to while Albert smiled and the rest listened open (Piper himself was a big cove, having seen It had interested her very much; and after grown, the.animaL mouthed. When Albert had read his letter thirteen years, mid lasing the oldest member she was gone William Merritt picked it up help subjugate he said, quietly: of tbe dinner party) is coinin' to our nri pished and pshawed and ridiculed the Pm going home for Christmas. I Sam, Hes just gone into the paper sell in was a tho It read he but story. pictures, do it safely. can as soon I as start hall be aint got ho boodle. Im a takin' an fled who your had of a son, biz, By buying commonplace novelette gun was astounded, but he did not remon- care o him till he gits started. Beer from a harsh father and enlisted in the Fedstrate, and finally concluded to go, too, just For a minute an embarrassed silence bung eral array, and who was sick almost unto care of Al," he explained to the boys. over the little group. Then the little peoyde to dehow iu and a southern iu death hospital, NTD But secretly be was glad of the excuse. opened their hearts to the newcomer (and lirium he babbled of borne, aud how a Sister Tekeewah Bugle conThe of issue The next came who of Charity wrote to the father, they were big hearts for uch very small tained this paragraph: and he was mu of the dinner party. and patiently nursed his boy bock to life and well known townsman, Mr. Albert bodie), Our to l.ini: A explained Piper commonplace story love and forgiveness. InM. Merritt, is about to visit bis old home inholiYou see," said liper, we fellers and one of ten thousand war stories of the time diana, where he will probably spend the had heard a lot tout Crismusa. We but tho fathers bawl trembled as be read, Utah. well of the injuries Suse is He very nearly days. work know Spanish Fork, don his Held drove and the to 'gzacIy what It la, hut we do knows and he rushed sustained at the recent fire.' He will be acwot is anybody, has a that everybody, with unusual energy and shouted louder than his fast friend, Mr. Sam we jes chipped in, and by companied So dinner. was and stern at aud his ever at night team, known lightning rod agent. well the linnd around the room) his and (waving silent and solemn to a degree that surprised Tho stage was due to pass William Merritts are." here y' even his long suffering wife. house at 4:30 oclock on Christmas eve, but But I aint chipped in," said the newWONDER what youll be The other children wpuld occasionally venPROVO, UTAH. the roads were bad and it was quite dark comer. like at my age," Raid Will- ture a reference to Albert, anil now when when, with a sweeping curve, it swerved to Th most CANT Wl GIT ALBERT BACK! "Well, wot if y aint V can nex time. iam Merritt angrily to hia Helen came the father would blame the runthe side of the pike and stopped in front of Bo that was settled. askMerritt the so Helen i next when memorand listened And one paid she on but ; quietly LOCATION only Albert, day away PLEASANT in the open frontdoorway of which, Buse in the meantime hail produced a pail able in the lives of both. ed if they .ad ever beard of him, and turned homestead a vijt she found the fortress of the the house, silhouette flood of the light from somewhere, and an old stew pan from In the City. William Merritt was what the talk to' their school days. And so two old man's heart ready to yield. She had the in strong stood the againstform of William jil burly within, Tekeewah The received of a Christmas before somewhere else, and some broken crockery third and a called hard the copy the day away passed people years his hand outstretched with trem3 Mer-ritt- s Merritt, found she the which in He the of with. following the from still another plane. celebration Iu came. to man get along Bugle, day Everything Youzll make tbe coffee and warrm the JPtl were to be the guests of the Blakes, and paragraph half way down a crudely written bling hopefulness. was hard, just, sincere and Come along, Sam, said one of the young town: fire of of in room account a the First-Olassthat and meat, darlint, said Mickey. as in flatboat a the life enterprising mature when big cabbage He severe. they gathered began bock seat of i We should utterly fail in on duty to our men who dismounted from the Yes are the only woman here. of great farm house it happened that all the as sheriff his finished and training Reasonable. captain, Bates than pass- the high stage, I need you yet." went at Bo Suze it an Indiana county. A born ruler, at 50 years young people present were of that last day readers if we omitted to take more one There wns a cry, in which recognition, welof our It wasnt long before everything was of age he knew absolutely nothing of any class at tho head of which Albert Merritt had ing note of the heroic conduct of BROWN Jb STONE, Proprietors. come and forgiveness were all blended from efficient and a and they gathered around the box. prominent ready, methods save stern command and force ready stood. Of course Helen Blake never thought young townsmen, No. the figure iu the doorway, and an answer The savory odor from the coffee pot and Avalanche of a added he company member To Engine a fact this such Just "it to happened of alluding for instant application. from the taller of the travelers, who still carso, her parents thought but there were 1. Of course we refer to Mr. Albert Merritt, ried one arm in a sling. And a moment later stew pan had tickled tho twelve little nostrils, habit of perpetual fault finding. : never breath. I drew man a and the nix mouths were as eager to taste the He had been going over tlio hoary harangue, plenty in a class of eight young people who than whom braver William Merritt led this one into his house. child known a become hod that sooner it and insulted could No little dinner as ever yours was to pick have as as old think, fast could talk with which some people they Mother," he said, our boy has come poor succulent Christmas turkey hones. the risk at in conversation was the so Homer than, about the of And too. building , did burning the since ones your it, days usually American Fork, young Just opened in Merritt rushed into the back. They fell to at ouce. the good boys and the industrious young men rattled on about that glorious day, and the of his own life, Mr. In the ecstatic joy of meeting his mother, near the Young Mens dashed and of sons smoke was flames, up the stairs almost Albert Pm Yratd tbe ooffee aint very good, said whose heart literally pounding of his early life and the degenerate father, and Bam McCorkle, had forgotten in the stifling Hall. But she smiled the satisfied smile that Base. the days, when Albert's satirical humor against his ribs, and whose internal strug- at a bound, and, groping about Individual had when be looked for him that his the found rmlles while decrying her way tell whether not through housewife could new and he fought infant, such were that heat, every roso. gles As he afterward explained, he Everything talked the fire to the window, for by this time the disappeared. own dainties, and waa as pleased as you ever folks when use was Youre mighty little account now, said he was eating turkey or oak chips, his FIRST-CLAS- S he Teel like didnt any end stairway was burning, and jumped to the circumstances, Whatll you be at my.ageP and failin on were, my fine lady, in similar the father. ' loudly and aggressively to those at and was all his on safe burden his with Blake In all its appointments. Our Parlor, Rocks exclaimed in answer: Mr. when overbore precious and said ground unconsciously of the table, Albert, so I he quite suppose, each are sloped. others necks, just as and cheer such a with Dining-Roowas Finern Dolmouico's, Ill Ijpt." greeted do like other on politics, and finally offered to bet the arms. He But Albert did not look for Bam very long. imitating his fathers sneer, Illthe the second to none in the regret Before very long tlio dinner had been big things pick of his horses agin a yeorlin calf that only Tekeewah throats can give. We old men sit and tell lies about life in new the his to of much tell He had County, being centrally his candidate for the presidency would have to be obliged to add that Mr. Merritt suffered west, where he had been fairly successful, and eaten. They sat around and talked for I did when I was a boy. located. It will be fell asleep men some and the little which Insults those of one 500,000 majority over any man the other side a painful, though not necessarily dangerous, It was mother and brothers and sis- awhile, to the advantin the breaking of an arm, which was his father and as second fell could put up next year. with his head ou Suzes knons, and her fingers the and injury first blow, the him. to tell much ters had quite track by a falling timber. He was also age of all Commerpassed lovingly over the little fellow's dirty right hand, promptly. Raising his broad, howis burned. It cial Travelers to stop aba leaned over and hoped, rather severely it father forehead, and the brought and foaihing with rage, here. It is also the best kissed him. ever, that he will soon be himself again. across the con's mouth. Tbe blood flat down This paper Helen brought with her but The tallow caudle. burned low in its green place for Theatrical companies, flew from Albert's nose as he staggered back. if had She determined, hidden. to stop at, being the nearest place bottle candlestick, and when Piper rose and on the father, carefully He rallied, gazed an instant to the Theater. oeed be, to show it to the stern father, but queried: then turned away with clinched teeth and she proposed to hold it for the last resort Well, fellers and Suze has we had a set purpose. TERMS REASONABLE. But her manner (for, though ordinarily calm, Crismussf" A fervent You bet! Sam McCorkle, his merry He Theatrical confidant, to rates troops. sought Special much now was her, excited) betrayed he went from tbe mouths of every ono but the who near shoemaker's drunken the boy by. and as soon as William Merritt looked into and bo smiled ia bis sleep. was of the same age as Albert, but knew Ajtm. C. AT. D. & face he knew that she knew something of her The dinner devices and tricks of the much as party was over times fifty as he unwonted her and a agitation, wns an 10 Sam Albert; At of the oppressed. years him that gued fixedly at her, convinced expert iu evasive tricks; at 13 he was simply The Drumstick. something was amiss with his son. Mrs. 1 DEALER IN a prodig. husBehold when her my rotund wealth of meat, Merritt was about to speak Them two hod met and conferred often With all its juices, rich and sweet Home Made ami Imported in her quivering strained, band interrupted the sad, cynical skeptic, whoso futher was How firm, how solid, are my parts, tones: o farmers of the commuand And how I go straight to the hearts among the Helen Blake, he said, is Albert deadl whoso father finished Of children, with distended jaws, the and trickster, nity, Tell me the truth I In wait to hide me in their maws. was the outcast; they often laid out wonderDone. love the in There was a world of paternal of life in distant regions; but soon ful plans Ah I how I loro to lia in stato I old mans voice now. But for a moment Rubber Goods Repaired. a fair young fuce rose before Albert Merritts the table, while you wait Upon she were felt? she that Helen said nothing, for niuko up his mind to TO THX GROUND. With eager eyes and teeth that burn. Rubber and Leather Cement syss, and he could not juurxo and completely she would Until It comes to be y. ur turn. go. It was the face of Helen Blake, only a Now Heleu was quite satisfied in her own to speak self control.instantly a deprecatory with So now But her lose How crisp my skin, and, oh how brown. schoolmate. his of the before few had done its For sale at the sign little years mind the that surprise to walked the a white face she And how I tickle going down; THXRX WAS A CRT. Albert was resolved. If Helen thought of work, but that evening her brother brought gesture and to compose herself, while the father And, then, iny bone, oh I what delight. BIG BOOT, Christmas such was a there next The him as often as he did of her, she would wait homo the weekly mail, and in it, after all her window day litTo pick it till Its clean and white. a After in And waited mother Bank. suspense. were the worth of West she had as house if block and Merritts William half to for him return, Center Street. gathering at waiting, a little surprise for her. It for weary again to them, and, with a re- never been there before. Such roast turkey How would you like, oe Christmas Day, winning she would respect him more lif was a copy of The Tekeewah (Kan.) Bugle, tle she turned sat who Mrs. look toward Blake, a and great waa the wonder in the family as to assuring To tramp till noon and then, well say. sauce, and such Juicy mince with leaving the discomforts of his present cranberry she took with clasped hands and parted lips, To come back home, well almost starred. such fine, and such Thus he reasoned. but and potatoes, its mealy of wherefore the and pics, coming; why And find me waiting, nicely carved? made bread, and such good things Late that night two lads with small bun- Helen knew. There wasnt a mark of any the paper from her pocket. from white home Between your finger and your thumb article an to read would like to you I not care took at the down sat but who as been have seen, -- UK A LEU IN- to eat generally dles might they kind ou the printed sheet, so the set herself The Tekeewah (Kansas) You hold me up, thus (yum, yum, yuiUO in she said, exsoon was Bugle,, been never table partook of have to be, on the river road, and it dinner line. Never had far 1 tickle every nerve. I thrill to read every resolutely command And could she as All the Blakes were there, and so celled. known to all the community that they had western publisher in the most heated cam- os steady a voice account of the Your stomachs, and I fill the MU,' the fire, from were all the members of that class of sight, And with all men i nothing lack left the place. more devoted reader, and at last, then she read a paign withand a to without headlices break, dash, In fact, I have the inside track! Of farewells the boys had said none. whose photographs were the first weapon in a ler.dcd article in the page headed out Ton uasaoiL' looking up. , When she had done she Helen had employed in storming William Albert had indeed written a brief note to she found a list of Local Intelligence, eyes. Mrs. Blake was crying quiold heart; Merritt's mother, in which he had bidden her a members of a new fire company, and among raisednudicrthe flinty old mau was quite broken down. A merry Christmas! tar and wide eood-b- v full of clumsily worded tenderness, the names was Albert Merritt. A writer etly And Sam McCorkle, too, the drunken shoehands out both he had he Rings out this wish on ivory hand, which hisHelen, said, reaching formally in the County Correspondence of the aud another to Helen, maker's son, full of far western dash and A hardbe use. a I cant which no greeting glad this Chrlstmastida; he the girl, its Miss Helen Blake, and iu torian of the time Al rescued the baby. next issue of The County Democrat told of to through all the land. Wines and Liquors for Medi-iln- begun we Albert old no fool Cant the ened get hope longer. that, as expressed honored had audience formally He was Mr. McCorkle, an guest. back hero with us? .Hadn't. I.better go out to and Family Use. Imported and though absent perhaps for years, he would our fair ladies whp pharmed the F. F. REED, Resident Dentist, e. H. B. Asadoorian, M. D. SurSeon physician ntr UTAH. SPR1NGVILLE, Dr. J. N. Christenson, serai-darknes- s. Surgeon Dentist 0ceJ SlAttORS, iigidanr0eo. 0 Attorney - at - Law, stop! Hines Building, - . - Patronize HOME INDUSTRIES Cris-mus- MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES Mickelson, Of I Cria-mus- Mo-Corkl- e, ROBERTS HOUSE, House.! neverthe- true, that tbe cutting of evergreens for Christmas trees is doing serious damage to the forests in some sections. This wholesale destruction of valuable young trees is becoming painfully apparent in the gradual wiping out of woodland in some of the moat picturesque portions of the 'Catskill and Adirondack mountains, and many of the trout streams are drying up. Even small forest unhelp to serve as reservoirs to water, for der the trees the ground is apt to be less spongy, thereby retaining fra" a time water from rainfalls, and later on allowing it to ew cape in tiny rivulets as feeders to brooks, big and small less Confidence. -- in Bed-Roo- m Christmas Trees. It may seem surprising,' but It Is ndR 0 . Boley a. -J- by-and-- hy Holey, - Irop. the Tramp (to little Willie, who has opened Have yer had yer Christmas dinner yet, little boy? Little Willie No: were Just. going to eat It now. Tramp Then perha, if 1 wait around, I can get some of the eatables left over. Little Willie (feeling of his stomach) There aint going to be anything left, door) An Awful Possibility. Little Emma Mover, wont we Tingle agin afore next Trismasf mJiJOj dCATs Umhe. Mebby he might dit sick and die afore nen. an nen wed be In a bad fix." Kentucky Btate Journal. Would ' Cm tell " . : U. - Alex. Hedquist, 1 BOOtS SllOeS. well-to-d- Repairing JOHN EGAN, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, UTAH. P. V. JUNCTION, ariurs DemesticCigars. al Customer (in restaurant) You may bring me for my Christmas dinner, waiter, a nice cut of turkey, to be followed by a piece of minos pie. Yessir. Will you have cheese Wait also, sirf Customer Yes; yeu can let the cheese follow the pie; . |