horse wrangler knows how to cook, 
and expects to do it. He is used to 
it, and, anyway, is paid for it. He is 
earning his living, you are taking a 
vacation. 
Now for the second advice, which i 
a codicil to the above: In return for 
not having to potter with the food and 
tinware, never complain about itt, Eat 
everything that is set before you, shut 
your eyes to possible dirt, or, if you 
cannot, leave the particular horror in 
question untouched, but without com- 
ment. Perhaps in desperation you may 
assume the role of cook yourself. Oh, 
toolish woman, if you do, you only ex- 
change your woes for worse ones. 
It you provide yourself with the fol- 
lowing articles and insist upon having 
them reserved for you, and then let the 
cook furnish everything else, you will 
be all right :— 
sn 
