Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1910 — An Acute Sense of Taste. [ARTICLE]
An Acute Sense of Taste.
Wyillam and Lawrence were In the habit of saving a part of their dessert from the evening dinner for consumption the next morning, and in accordance with this custom two small cakes had been placed In the cracker jar for them. William, being the first up on the following morning and being hungry, went to the jar. He found only one cake, and a large piece had been bitten out of that. Full of wrath, he went upstairs and roused his brother. “Say,” he demanded, “I want to know who took that big bite out of my cake!” "I did,” sleepily answered Lawrence. “What’d you do that fort’ “Well, when I tasted It I found It was your cake, "and so I et the other one.” —Youth’s Companion.
