Show Euphemia thinks she would enjoy rural life She is sure she could manage i man-age a small farm profitably The nearest near-est approach Euphemia has ever made Jto rural life has been when she penetrated pene-trated to the outskirts of Harlem and her only view of farms has been from thc SIvth sivpnuo atavatarl r > K One Hundred and Twentyfifth street where occasionally lettuce beds flourish flour-ish But she is sure that as a small farmer she would be a success and she wearies her friends with her accounts ac-counts of what she means to do The other day she came blithely home with a book Ive heard about it of course she said and I suppose I ought to have read it long ago I think it may give me some practical ideas about my farmWhat What is it asked her unamiable friends Five Acres Too Much or what Euphemia undid her parcel Nosaid she it isnt You neednt jeer Its a book on farming and Its by a woman It is The Story of 3J3 African Farm New York World 4 |