"A Head of Crisp Lettuce"
"Quietly she went about planning some kind of lunch for whoever would eat lunch in that disorganized household. Investigation of the store closet showed several rows of cans, canned vegetables and soups. A large porous earthenware covered tureen wrapped in a wet cloth, standing on a shelf in the open window, revealed a head of crisp lettuce, a few stalks of celery, a couple of ripe tomatoes, three green peppers and a little nest of raspberries in a lettuce leaf. They were all fresh and crisp. . .
Mary Elizabeth went on with hunting her condiments for the salad, her thoughts deeply occupied.
When the salad was finished she put it in a covered dish from the closet, wet a napkin and tucked it about and set it in the window."
--Grace Livingston Hill, The Strange Proposal
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