In like fashion another Punch-Baiter complained a quarter of a century ago that an American paper printed a joke which Punch duly used as a "social," and which has since been revived as follows: "Harriet Hosmer tells of an incident which occurred in her studio, where her statue of Apollo rested.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
Here we left them, but on our return in the evening my horse was missing, and, as we supposed, stolen; but before we reached the tree I saw the Baiter still attached to it, and knew that an Indian would be much more likely to steal the halter and leave the horse than vice versa.
"Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I."
John L. Stephens
You may, if you choose, bake them separately, in small square tins, adding to the Baiter half a pound of currants or chopped raisins, well floured, and stirred in at the last.
"Seventy-Five Receipts for Pastry Cakes, and Sweetmeats"
Miss Leslie