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Extractions: TEXT (in part) from Period Piece by Jenny Ballou (p. 230-231) "old. I never do feel old unless I think of dates. A man guessed my age to a lady yesterday (not to me, so it was not for flattery) and guessed it 28! I wish it were true that 'a woman is only as old as she looks.' "My life is indeed very different from those days when I met you. I smile at my ambition to be a musician. My sister was talented in music and that was how I came to want to be musical." In "BEASTS AND SUPER-BEASTS" by H. H. MUNRO ("SAKI"), in chapter five, "The Hens", he writes: "'Servants are a bit of a nuisance,' muttered Clovis, as he sat in the smoking-room after lunch, talking fitfully to Jane Martlet in the intervals of putting together the materials of a cocktail, which he had irreverently patented under the name of an Ella Wheeler Wilcox . It was partly compounded of old brandy and partly of curacoa; there were other ingredients, but they were never indiscriminately revealed."