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HOW TO PRESERVE A HUSBAND

First, use care in selection. Get one that is not too
young, but tender and healthy. If you choose one recklessly,
it may not keep. Don't put in hot water. This makes then turn
sour. Sweeten with smiles and spice with patience. All
varieties will respond. To insure a wonderful consistency,
stir gently; never beat. And don't leave unattended for long
periods of time. To add a delicious flavor, sprinkle generous-
ly with praise and appreciation. The poorest specimen may be
improved if you follow these instructions and will keep for an
unlimited number of years in any climate.

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