The American Pie
Tho trnth is t-feat the American pie, whether of pumpkin, miuce, apples, bci'iies or any otbor material, is indjgenous to the soil nul ctuiuot be snecessfhlly imitated eïfevhere ïhe foreigners r.mst ooms bere iu order to leiira how((j íjkiJ:',1 pies. And eyery Amer eau is bom wil li au appetite for pie. The foreigu'er iii óur uiidst, and the irumigraut, ussisted or othorwise, Las to ;oqnire it. His Americanism, i;: fut-t, may be tested h'y lis tasto ivc pin. Ee is not ;i good eitÜKöu aud inllyqaalifloc! tor al] tlierespou'sibilif'e.M and cintila of i voter nntil he hnn 1 ::ïmx to ' ■ i ke a i e. As;;l lit; ,-.ic ;■: u ;:::ir,i.:c: rnisi learii to msko j ... ■ ihii mstroiiities that sotïiot,:iaos pa: .; 1 y that name, the sodiien. heavy, h.iif bnl:ed .bom;uaktiona that lilJ rhe eaer wiCh homicidiiJ aun suicidiJ tezifleuc es, bnt the ri'ch, rare, racy tod healtiiful "eoufections ' which evéry wei] train ed America!
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