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A Chinese Love Legend \
\ Here is ? quaint oM version of the :
Chinese story which, in 178% together :
with Chinese designs, inspired Thomas ?
Mtntoo to compose and engrave the ?
' Willow 'pattern as we knoVr it to-day :
So she tells me a legend centuries old [
CM a Mandarin rich in lands and gold |
Of Koong-Shee fair and Chang the good [
Who loved each other as lovers should. :
How they hid in the gardener's hnt awhile |
Then fled away to a beautiful isle. :
Though a cruel father pursued them there :
And would have killed the hopeless pair, j
A kindly power by pity stirred ;
Changed each into a beautiful Hrd. i
| Here is the orange tree where they talked \
3 Here they are running away *
3 And over all at the top yon sea ?
B The birds making love alway. \
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/ To the cultivated ^
* sense of taste,- flavor /?£
that is richer brings 4
keener delight *9
All true tea lovers, *
sooner or later, learn to
prefer the flavor of juicy *
young tea buds. '-5
Thus the widespread ~
preference for Btishells =3
Blue Label Tea is |
explained. It is selected *|
only from young tea -|
buds. Harmful dust is |
withdrawn by multi- h
refining. ' , . . ? .-? j?
Another pleasant |j
discovery made by jl
thousands of tea lovers - -=
is that theyoung leaves
in a BusheUs packet,
because of their
richness, yield 40 more
cups to the pound.
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