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under a new name become enchanting. The 

 distant hills are bine and beautiful, but they 

 are of the same rock and clay that we have 

 under foot and their trees are the same green 

 as those that shelter us. 



My wife's mother came home from Califor- 

 nia one time filled with enthusiasm for a new 

 and rare variety of tea that she had discovered 

 in that magic state. Knowing my liking for the 

 beverage which " cheers but not inebriates,' ' 

 she had brought in her trunk several boxes of 

 this delectable product. My curiosity aroused, 

 I could hardly wait until the treasure was forth- 

 coming — but when it came it proved to be in a 

 familiar yellow box and bore the name of 

 "Lipton," 



