Two Young Women Named Draper
carry on a succe-srul farm at Auburndale, Dl asa., about eighteen miles trom Boston. Two or three years ago they were teaching school, wliich oecupation they gave up to see what they could dos farmers. Tliey owned their place, so they began to csrry out their plaus as soon as decided upon. They begïn by raiing chickens, and their eggg are famous the couutry round. To prove that they are fresh eaeh egg is stainpec with tlie date of its tiirth, Bnd for thie guarantee their customeis are willing to Tt-.y doublé the market pricu. Every t uug they raise is of . hebest, and ia ïjiudu to appear to the betit aUvautage To attoin success they are obliged to woi k hard, and it is not nnusual foi thera to begin their duy work at I o'clock in tbs morning.
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