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Remarks. —A young turkey, or a nicely dressed rabbit
treated in every way the same as the chicken, will also make a nice fricassee. But our chicken dishes would hardly he complete without a chicken currie, and perhaps, also, chicken with green peas, both of which I have obtained from a book entitled "Indian Domestic Economy and Cookery, " which I borrowed from a Mrs. Bronson, whose husband, Dr. Bronson, had spent over 40 years in India, as a missionary, but whose age and debility required him to return home, and he was then (1881) living at Eaton Rapids, Mich. Dr. Bronson was very anxious, if his health would allow, to return to his work; but being about 70 years old, I told him I thought he had done all that duty required of him in that far off country, and I doubted much if his health would ever allow his return. This lady was his third wife, a faithful and true helpmate in his work. I received several items of information from her in relation to the Indian
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