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" We had several cows, but there was no one to milk them, and we had to buy milk, butter, and cream from the neighbors. We had chickens, but our fine dogs made regular meals of the eggs. We had a vineyard, which yielded beautiful muscat grapes, but there... "
Memories and Impressions of Helena Modjeska: An Autobiography - Page 304
by Helena Modjeska - 1910 - 571 pages
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Los Angeles: Biography of a City

John Walton Caughey, LaRee Caughey - History - 1977 - 532 pages
...nothing returned. "We all came to the conclusion," wrote Modjeska, "that our farming was not a success. "We had several cows, but there was no one to milk...they said that such was the custom of the country. . . . Our winter crop of barley was fast disappearing in the mouths of the neighboring cattle, although...
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