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CROSSED knives set out on the dinner table means there’s bound to be a quarrel,
ALWAYS keep mint on your windowsill in August, to ensure that buzzing flies will stay outside, where they belong.
On especially hot days, when you’d like to murder whoever crosses you, or at least give him a good slap, drink lemonade instead.
“That just goes to show that you never can tell about a person by guessing,” Frances informs her niece. “That’s why language was invented. Otherwise, we’d all be like dogs, sniffing each other to find out where we stood.”

