THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SNOW WHITE:
IN THE AREA OF FEARS, SHE FEARS
MIRRORS
APPLES
POISONED COMBS
IN addition to washing the buildings, we make baby food, Chinese baby food:
BABY BOW YEE (chopped pork and Chinese vegetables)
BABY DOW SHEW (bean curd stuffed with ground pike)
BABY JAR HAR (shrimp in batter)
BABY GOOK SHAR SHEW BOW (sweet roast pork)
BABY PIE GUAT (pork and oysters in soy sauce)
BABY GAI GOON (chicken, bean sprouts and cabbage)
BABY DIM SUM (ground pork and Chinese vegetables)
BABY JING SHAR SHEW BOW (sweet roast pork and apples)
That is how we spend our time, tending the vats. Although sometimes we spend our time washing the buildings. The vats and the buildings have made us rich. It is amazing how many mothers will spring for an attractively packaged jar of Baby Dim Sum, a tasty-looking potlet of Baby Jing Shar Shew Bow. Heigh-ho. The recipes came from our father. "Try to be a man about whom nothing is known," our father said, when we were young. Our father said several other interesting things, but we have forgotten what they were. "Keep quiet," he said. That we remember. He wanted more quiet. One tends to want that, in a National Park. Our father was a man about whom nothing was known. Nothing is known about him still. He gave us the recipes. He was not very interesting. A tree is more interesting. A suitcase is more interesting. A canned good is more interesting. When we sing the father hymn, we notice that he was not very interesting. The words of the hymn notice it. It is explicitly commented upon, in the text.
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