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I confess I like to see all things exhibited, even those for sale, to the greatest advantage, 

 particularly what is for our food. For instance, how tempting fish looks when not crowded but 

 nicely displayed. Surely it is not necessary for a shopkeeper to display his whole stock or 

 what might be considered such. Why can he not replace constantly what is sold and have 

 a tidy looking display? Why also display the whole stock of game? Nothing looks prettier 

 than game neatly arranged, but the present system seems to be to have such a quantity 

 displayed day after day, and it seems to get so tossed about as to generally look in bad condition. 

 One would think any one having a nice and orderly kept larder would take fright at the 

 disorderly appearance of the game one usually sees exposed for sale. Why should this be? 

 It must be that bugbear fashion. 



